Francistown Green Team Leads Way In Fight Against Climate Change

By A Correspondent

In the heart of Francistown, Botswana, a powerful movement is brewing – the Francistown Green Team.

This dedicated group of individuals is not only committed to understanding the complexities of climate change but also taking tangible actions to combat its effects on their community and beyond.

Initiated by the Botswana Climate Change Network (#BCCN), the Green Team induction meeting marks the beginning of a transformative journey towards environmental stewardship.

By empowering local residents to spearhead their own initiatives and projects, the program ensures that solutions are tailored to the specific needs of Francistown.

At its core, the Green Team initiative aims to foster a deep understanding of climate change issues while advocating for equitable solutions.

By amplifying the voices of marginalized communities, the program ensures that everyone benefits from the collective efforts to mitigate and adapt to climate change.

By joining forces with like-minded organizations and individuals, the initiative gains momentum and reaches a broader audience, spreading awareness and inspiring action on a global scale.

The importance of community-driven action in the face of climate change cannot be overstated.

By building a self-reliant community equipped with the resources and drive to tackle climate challenges head-on, the Francistown Green Team sets a powerful example for others to follow.

As we navigate the complexities of a changing climate, it is imperative that we come together as a global community to address these challenges.

The Francistown Green Team exemplifies the spirit of collaboration and determination needed to create a sustainable future for generations to come.

For those interested in joining the movement or exploring strategic partnerships, please reach out to the Botswana Climate Change Network at:
www.botswanaclimatenetwork.org

ZimEye.com is proud to announce its Climate Change Awareness Initiative.

Let’s join hands in the fight against the effects of climate change…

For strategic partnership inquiries, please contact us at:
Phone: +44 7411 343574
+44 7426 863301

Highlanders Drop Crucial Points

Bulawayo Chiefs and Highlanders played a 1-1 draw in the derby match played on the matchday 2 of the Castle Lager Premiership on Sunday.

The result saw Chiefs earning their first point of the season, while Bosso moved to four points.

The visitors set an early pace and created a couple of threatening chances, including a 14th minute header from Peter Muduhwa, which forced a good save from Amakhosi Amahle goalkeeper Prosper Matutu.

Chiefs also had their share of opportunities along the way but failed to utilise them.

Following a prolonged period of missed chances from both sides, Lynoth Chikuhwa finally broke the deadlock in the 41st minute to put Highlanders ahead.

However, the lead didn’t last long and Never Rauzhi equalised from the spot for the hosts right before the halftime.

The second half saw a few big chances created from both sides, though the teams took turns to attack.

The game ended in a 1-1 draw.

At Baobab Stadium, Chegutu Pirates lost 1-0 to visiting Ngezi Platinum Stars.

Stanley Ngala scored the solitary goal for Kauya Katuruturu in the first half.

Castle Lager Premiership Matchday 2 Results:
Bulawayo Chiefs 1 -1 Highlanders
Chegutu Pirates 0-1 ZPC Kariba

Soccer 24 News

Cops Invade SA Football Association Offices

The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has expressed concerns about the image of the South African football after law enforcers, Hawks Serious Commercial Crime Investigation Unit, raided SAFA House last week.

The Hawks raided the FA’s headquarters as part of an investigation into allegations that Jordaan spent over R1 million of the association’s money for personal gain and without following proper procurement processes.

The developments have caught the attention of Caf who have demanded a report from Safa as they are looking into the allegations.

A statement by CAF said: “The Confédération Africaine de Football (“CAF”) is concerned about the respect and image of football in South Africa, following the raid by the Hawks Serious Commercial Crime Investigation Unit on the South African Football Association (“SAFA”) Headquarters.

“CAF is looking into this matter based on and in accordance with the CAF and FIFA Statutes and Regulations and has requested SAFA to provide CAF with a Report, indicating that SAFA and its President, Dr Danny Jordaan at no stage and under no circumstances, violated or breached the CAF and FIFA Statutes and Regulations.

“Whilst the allegations made by the Hawks Serious Commercial Crime Investigation Unit are serious, in line with international legal principles and jurisprudence, SAFA and Dr Danny Jordaan are presumed to be innocent until an appropriate Judicial Body concludes otherwise.

“CAF has also requested SAFA to provide it with any other information or facts which SAFA and Dr Danny Jordaan would like to bring to the attention of CAF.”

Soccer 24 News

Hailstorm Hits Mnangagwa Home Area

A heavy hailstorm destroyed two classroom blocks, two hostels and an administration block at Dadaya High School in Zvishavane this Thursday.

The hailstorm, which was accompanied by strong winds blew the roofs of classrooms and hostels, leaving over 100 learners stranded.

The incident and damage caused was confirmed by Dadaya High School Headmaster, Mr Gevas Churume.

“Although we had no injuries caused to the students, the storm blew away classroom roofs and houses that were sheltering students. Huge trees were also uprooted in the vicinity of the school,” he said.

Zvishavane District Development Coordinator, Mr Darlington Chokera, said the Civil Protection Unit team is on the ground, assessing the extent of the damage.

“I received the sad news about Dadaya High, which was destroyed by a storm and our CPU team is on the ground to see how best we can assist the school. I am told that the storm destroyed classrooms and hostels,” he said.

Heavy rains of a destructive nature have been received across the country in recent days, which has damaged properties.

State media

Man Who Smuggled Corpse Into Zimbabwe Accuses Chamisa Of Stealing Blue Colour

By Dorrothy Moyo | Blessing Kasiyamhuru, previously embroiled in a scandal involving the smuggling of his wife’s body into Zimbabwe without proper documentation amid allegations of insurance fraud, has resurfaced with accusations against prominent political figure Nelson Chamisa. Kasiyamhuru, who had faced condemnation from his own mother-in-law for his actions, has now shifted attention to Chamisa, accusing him of theft.

The sequence of events surrounding Kasiyamhuru’s past actions is both perplexing and alarming. Amid the cloud of suspicion surrounding his wife’s death and the subsequent smuggling of her body, questions arose regarding not only Kasiyamhuru’s integrity and motives, but his capacity to hurt other people beyond those close to him. His failure to provide satisfactory explanations for his actions only served to deepen the skepticism surrounding his character.

Now, Kasiyamhuru’s latest accusation against Nelson Chamisa adds another layer of incredulity to an already convoluted narrative. Claiming ownership of the color blue, Kasiyamhuru has accused Chamisa of illegally appropriating it. Such an outlandish claim raises serious doubts about Kasiyamhuru’s credibility and mental state.

It is essential to scrutinize Kasiyamhuru’s motives behind these accusations. Is he attempting to deflect attention away from his own transgressions by implicating a prominent political figure? Or is this merely a desperate attempt to regain some semblance of relevance in the public eye?

Furthermore, Kasiyamhuru’s past actions call into question his moral authority to level accusations against anyone, let alone a respected leader like Nelson Chamisa. His lack of accountability and transparency regarding the circumstances of his wife’s death and the subsequent smuggling of her body erode any credibility he may have once possessed.

In the face of such deception and manipulation, it is imperative for the public to remain vigilant and discerning. The truth must be uncovered, and those who seek to deceive and manipulate must be held accountable for their actions. As the saga surrounding Blessing Kasiyamhuru continues to unfold, one thing remains clear: the pursuit of justice and integrity must prevail over deceit and corruption.

Mukanya Rejects Chivhayo Bribe Offer

Showbiz Reporter – Renowned Chimurenga icon Thomas “Mukanya” Mapfumo has staunchly refused offers of a car and a house extended to him by the controversial businessman Wicknell Chivhayo.

Chicago, on Monday, openly mocked Mukanya by presenting him with a brand-new car and a luxurious residence.

In an exclusive conversation with Nehanda Radio, Mapfumo firmly stated, “I’m not that type to be bribed like that.”

Mapfumo recounted his surprise upon receiving a call from Chivhayo on Sunday night. “Yes, I know he enjoys my music. He called me before I went to bed and mentioned he was in New York for a visit. I inquired about his family, and that was the extent of our conversation.”

Chivhayo took a screenshot of their phone call, leading to misconceptions that Mapfumo initiated contact with him, a narrative debunked by Mapfumo himself.

Chivhayo’s public plea for Mapfumo to retract past criticisms of ZANU PF, accompanied by the offer of extravagant gifts, follows Mapfumo’s recent critique of musicians seeking favors from the wealthy businessman.

The clash between Chivhayo and Mapfumo escalates as the former’s lavish gifting of cars to celebrities raises eyebrows, sparking debates regarding his affiliations and intentions.

This altercation adds fuel to the fire surrounding Chivhayo’s philanthropic activities, raising questions about their underlying motivations and sources.
-Nehanda Radio/ZimEye

Mnangagwa Aide Threatens Villagers

By NewsDay- Manicaland Provincial Affairs minister Misheck Mugadza has threatened villagers with unspecified action should they not attend this year’s Uhuru celebration in Buhera.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa will be at Murambinda’s growth point in Buhera for the Independence Day celebrations next month.

Mugadza made the remarks while addressing various church denominations at Murambinda growth point on Saturday during a national prayer day in preparation for the Independence Day Celebrations.

Zanu PF national chairperson, Oppah Muchinguri was the guest of honour.

Murambinda growth point, where poverty and underdevelopment abound, will host the celebrations during which Mnangagwa will be the guest of honour.
The commemorations will be held under the theme Zim@44: Unity, Peace and Development Towards Vision 2030.
Mugadza, the Zanu PF Mutasa South Member of Parliament said: “During the Independence Day Celebrations no one should be seen at home.
“If you are seen at home you are a thief.”
There are now fears that villagers and residents in Murambinda will be frog-marched to the celebrations as national events are increasingly being turned into impromptu Zanu PF rallies.
During the youth day celebrations held in Masvingo in February, Mnangagwa addressed a rally where his loyalists rallied support for him to extend his term beyond 2028.
The country’s Constitution prohibits an incumbent from benefitting from a constitutional amendment to a term limit.
Mnangagwa may need a referendum to extend his term.
“I am happy that churches have come in your numbers. This shows that you support President Emmerson Mnangagwa,” Mugadza said.
Zanu PF Buhera North legislator, Phillip Guyo said thousands of villagers are expected at the Independence Day celebrations.
The government has since ordered all local authorities in Manicaland to camp in Buhera district where they are doing rehabilitation works including road maintenance to ensure the Zanu PF bigwigs have a comfortable ride in and out of the poverty-stricken district.
The 120-kilometre Murambinda and Birchnough Bridge growth point road is being rehabilitated.
For many in the previously neglected Murambinda, it is the first time to see government departments at work to give the area a facelift ahead of the celebrations.
Meanwhile, Zanu PF has extended its begging bowl to companies in Manicaland to finance the 44th Independence Day main celebrations.
Some companies, who refused to be named last week said they have been having several visits from Zanu PF officials seeking donations such as fuel and cash to feed the crowds expected to attend the celebrations.
“We have been approached by Zanu PF to help in financing the Independence Day Celebrations in Murambinda and there is nothing we can do, but to help,” said one company official who refused to be named for fear of victimisation.
Zanu PF director of Information, Farai Marapira said: “There is nothing wrong in seeking help, what we don’t want is extortion. Remember this is a national event and this has nothing to do with politics.”
Some Zanu PF officials have been known to take advantage of such events to line their pockets by abusing the name of the party and name-dropping to swindle potential donors. Zanu PF has also roped in churches, especially the Apostolic sects, to mobilise their members to attend in numbers. Newsday

FAZ Thugs Butcher CCC Official, Leave Him For Dead

By Masvingo Mirror-Members of the Zanu PF terror group, Forever Associates Zimbabwe (FAZ), by Kudzai Chidewe, have assaulted Chivi District’s CCC councillor Tawedzerwa Runyowa.

The incident occurred in front of parents and schoolchildren and unfolded as Runyowa attempted to attend a school meeting at Madyangove Primary.

FAZ, known for its history of violence and alleged interference in the 2023 elections, purportedly aimed to prevent Runyowa from participating in the gathering.

The case was reported at Chivi Police Station under RRB number 5770498. However, Masvingo Provincial Police Spokesperson Inspector Kudakwashe Dhewa stated that he was not apprised of the case at the time of inquiry.

Runyowa recounted the ordeal to The Mirror, detailing the confrontation with Chidewe and two others at the school premises. “I was attending a meeting at Madyangove Primary, and Kudzai Chidewe and his colleagues approached me. Kudzai is well known in the Growth Point,” he stated.
He continued, “They dragged me into a bush and accused me of causing trouble for people and the ruling party. They assaulted me with open hands, only to be restrained by onlookers. The incident occurred in front of parents and my children, who attend school at Madyangove. Despite being a councilor and having children at the school, they barred me from attending the meeting.”
Runyowa holds the distinction of being the sole elected opposition candidate in Chivi, having contested against Zanu PF candidate, businessman Stoneshed Chikambure. The altercation underscores the ongoing tensions within the district’s political landscape.
-Mirror

Chamisa Makes A Powerful Comeback

By Political Reporter-The country’s most popular and charismatic politician, Nelson Chamisa has reemerged onto the political stage, initiating discussions with the Southern African Development Community (SADC) to mediate between himself and President Emmerson Mnangagwa, aiming to resolve Zimbabwe’s political polarization.

In an announcement made during his address at the funeral of Petronella Mukwende, mother-in-law of the 2023 elections’ losing Chirumhanzu South candidate, Patrick Cheza, Chamisa emphasized unity, stating, “We are one, let us work together. That is why you realize that I am making frantic efforts to call on SADC to mediate the impasse with my relative (Mnangagwa).”

Mukwende, a revered figure in her community, known for her leadership, church elder role, social work, and citizen mobilization efforts, leaves behind several grandchildren, most of whom reside in the diaspora.

Expressing profound concern over Zimbabweans seeking economic refuge abroad instead of contributing to their homeland’s development, Chamisa underscored the dire state of the economy, stating, “The economy is in tatters and it is affecting every citizen. I am not talking about politics but the state of the economy.”

He continued, lamenting the exodus of Zimbabwean talent, “We can’t have our people working abroad, we can’t have a productive workforce in foreign lands. We cannot have multitudes of people failing to work for their country because they are abroad. We want Zimbabweans to come back into their country and enjoy their country.”

Asserting pride in Zimbabwe’s potential and its people’s resilience, Chamisa remarked, “We have the best country, we have the richest country, we have the most beautiful country in the world, and the people themselves are beautiful and have kind hearts…”

Chamisa’s presence at the funeral marked a rare public appearance since his departure from the CCC. Amid swirling rumours of his forthcoming launch of another political formation, Chamisa was accompanied by his trusted lieutenant, Amos Chibaya, and Masvingo City Mayor Alec Tabe, among other dignitaries.

Bosso Drop Points

Bulawayo Chiefs and Highlanders played a 1-1 draw in the derby match played on the matchday 2 of the Castle Lager Premiership on Sunday.

The result saw Chiefs earning their first point of the season, while Bosso moved to four points.

The visitors set an early pace and created a couple of threatening chances, including a 14th minute header from Peter Muduhwa, which forced a good save from Amakhosi Amahle goalkeeper Prosper Matutu.

Chiefs also had their share of opportunities along the way but failed to utilise them.

Following a prolonged period of missed chances from both sides, Lynoth Chikuhwa finally broke the deadlock in the 41st minute to put Highlanders ahead.

However, the lead didn’t last long and Never Rauzhi equalised from the spot for the hosts right before the halftime.

The second half saw a few big chances created from both sides, though the teams took turns to attack.

The game ended in a 1-1 draw.

At Baobab Stadium, Chegutu Pirates lost 1-0 to visiting Ngezi Platinum Stars.

Stanley Ngala scored the solitary goal for Kauya Katuruturu in the first half.

Castle Lager Premiership Matchday 2 Results:
Bulawayo Chiefs 1 -1 Highlanders
Chegutu Pirates 0-1 ZPC Kariba

Soccer 24 News

Cops Raid SA Football Association Offices

The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has expressed concerns about the image of the South African football after law enforcers, Hawks Serious Commercial Crime Investigation Unit, raided SAFA House last week.

The Hawks raided the FA’s headquarters as part of an investigation into allegations that Jordaan spent over R1 million of the association’s money for personal gain and without following proper procurement processes.

The developments have caught the attention of Caf who have demanded a report from Safa as they are looking into the allegations.

A statement by CAF said: “The Confédération Africaine de Football (“CAF”) is concerned about the respect and image of football in South Africa, following the raid by the Hawks Serious Commercial Crime Investigation Unit on the South African Football Association (“SAFA”) Headquarters.

“CAF is looking into this matter based on and in accordance with the CAF and FIFA Statutes and Regulations and has requested SAFA to provide CAF with a Report, indicating that SAFA and its President, Dr Danny Jordaan at no stage and under no circumstances, violated or breached the CAF and FIFA Statutes and Regulations.

“Whilst the allegations made by the Hawks Serious Commercial Crime Investigation Unit are serious, in line with international legal principles and jurisprudence, SAFA and Dr Danny Jordaan are presumed to be innocent until an appropriate Judicial Body concludes otherwise.

“CAF has also requested SAFA to provide it with any other information or facts which SAFA and Dr Danny Jordaan would like to bring to the attention of CAF.”

Soccer 24 News

Francistown Green Team Takes A Stand Against Climate Change

By A Correspondent

In the heart of Francistown, Botswana, a powerful movement is brewing – the Francistown Green Team.

This dedicated group of individuals is not only committed to understanding the complexities of climate change but also taking tangible actions to combat its effects on their community and beyond.

Initiated by the Botswana Climate Change Network (#BCCN), the Green Team induction meeting marks the beginning of a transformative journey towards environmental stewardship.

By empowering local residents to spearhead their own initiatives and projects, the program ensures that solutions are tailored to the specific needs of Francistown.

At its core, the Green Team initiative aims to foster a deep understanding of climate change issues while advocating for equitable solutions.

By amplifying the voices of marginalized communities, the program ensures that everyone benefits from the collective efforts to mitigate and adapt to climate change.

By joining forces with like-minded organizations and individuals, the initiative gains momentum and reaches a broader audience, spreading awareness and inspiring action on a global scale.

The importance of community-driven action in the face of climate change cannot be overstated.

By building a self-reliant community equipped with the resources and drive to tackle climate challenges head-on, the Francistown Green Team sets a powerful example for others to follow.

As we navigate the complexities of a changing climate, it is imperative that we come together as a global community to address these challenges.

The Francistown Green Team exemplifies the spirit of collaboration and determination needed to create a sustainable future for generations to come.

For those interested in joining the movement or exploring strategic partnerships, please reach out to the Botswana Climate Change Network at:
www.botswanaclimatenetwork.org

ZimEye.com is proud to announce its Climate Change Awareness Initiative.

Let’s join hands in the fight against the effects of climate change…

For strategic partnership inquiries, please contact us at:
Phone: +44 7411 343574
+44 7426 863301

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Iyo Irony Yehukuru Hweshangu: Kufumura Tsika Yehunyengeri hwezvematongerwo enyika.

By Dorothy Moyo | Muzvinyorwa zvenhoroondo yezvematongerwo enyika, nganonyorwa shoma dzinobata fungidziro sengano dzesimba rakabatwa nekunyengera uye kukanganisa sarudzo. Asi, pakati pehunyengeri hwakaoma kunzwisisa, pane kuseka kwakadzama kwazvo, kunopfuura mamiriro ezvekutaura kwezvematongerwo enyika chete uye kunotsvaga mukati meiyo surreal – kukangaidzika kwesaizi dzeshangu dzemukadzi akabira sarudzo uye akaba remangwana remangwana. 16 mamiriyoni evanhu.

Fungidzira izvi: mukadzi ane chimiro chinotyisa, anoshandisa simba sebakatwa rinocheka nekwose, ari kufamba mumikoto yesimba nenyasha dzakarongwa dzinopikisa vavariro dzake dzechokwadi. Nhanho yake yega yega inopindirana nehuremu hwekuda chinzvimbo, ichisiya chiratidzo chisingadzimiki pamucheka wedemokrasi. Asi hakusi kugona kwake mune zvematongerwo enyika kunotora fungidziro; ukuru hweshangu dzake—kuratidzwa kwomuviri kwokusetsa kwakadzama zvokuti kunotadza kutsanangura zvine musoro.

Mushure mekubiridzira kwesarudzo, sezvo manzwi ekupikisa achikwira uye mbiru dzedemokrasi dzinodedera, munhu haagoni kubatsira asi kufungisisa kukosha kweshangu dzaanopfeka. Nokuti mubhutsu idzodzo ndimo mune gangaidzo resimba—kusangana kwehukuru nekunyengera, kweshungu nekutengesa.

Vamwe vangakakavara kuti ukuru hweshangu dzake ibasawo zvaro, mashoko omuzasi muzvinyorwa zvenhau dzemanomano ezvamatongerwe enyika. Asi kufuratira kusekesa uku kupotsa kukosha kwerondedzero — kufuratira chiratidzo chepasi chairo raakamira.

Funga zvinorehwa: mukadzi ane nhanho dzinotenderera nemumikoto yesimba, achisiya nzira yekuodzwa mwoyo mukumuka kwake. Zvakakodzera sei, saka, kuti shangu dzake dzinofanira kunge dzakakura kupfuura hupenyu, dzichiratidzira kukura kwevavariro yake uye kukura kwehunyengeri hwake.

Uye zvakadaro, pakati penyonganyonga nemheremhere, pane kujeka kwetariro—chiyeuchidzo chokuti kunyange munguva dzakaoma zvikurusa, mudzimu womunhu unotsungirira. Nokuti apo patinorwisana nemigumisiro yehuipi hwezvematongerwo enyika, tinoyeuchidzwa kuti chiyero chechokwadi chenzanga hachisi muhukuru hweshangu dzevatungamiri vayo, asi mukudzika kwekuzvipira kwayo kururamisiro uye democracy.

Saka ngatirege kunyengerwa nechiratidzo chesimba, kana kunyengedzwa nekunyengera kwekunyengera. Pane kudaro, ngatimirei takasimba mukutsunga kwedu kutsigira misimboti yedemocracy, kuda kuzvidavirira kune avo vanoda kuikanganisa, uye kuona kuti tsoka dzevatungamiriri vedu dzinotitungamira kwete murima, asi kune yakajeka, inoruramisa. ramangwana—kuvanhu vose.

A Call to End Inhumane Toll of Air Pollution

By A Correspondent

Fossil fuel companies are facing mounting scrutiny as evidence mounts regarding their significant contribution to air pollution-related deaths across continents.

According to a report by Greenpeace Africa, approximately 400,000 premature deaths in the continent are directly attributable to air pollution caused by these companies.

This staggering figure underscores the urgent need for action to hold these companies accountable for the harm they inflict on human health and the environment.

The detrimental effects of air pollution on public health are well-documented.

Fine particulate matter and toxic gases emitted during the combustion of fossil fuels penetrate deep into the lungs and bloodstream, leading to respiratory diseases, cardiovascular problems, and other serious health conditions.

Vulnerable populations, including children, the elderly, and low-income communities, bear the brunt of these health impacts, exacerbating existing inequalities in access to healthcare and environmental justice.

The question arises: How can fossil fuel companies justify the profound harm they cause to human lives and well-being?

Despite mounting scientific evidence and public outcry, these companies have often prioritized profits over people and planet.

They have employed various tactics to obfuscate their role in driving air pollution, including funding misinformation campaigns, lobbying against environmental regulations, and greenwashing their image through token sustainability initiatives.

It is essential to recognize that the continued operation of fossil fuel infrastructure not only perpetuates air pollution-related deaths but also exacerbates the climate crisis, further endangering future generations.

The burning of coal, oil, and gas is the single largest source of greenhouse gas emissions globally, driving global warming, extreme weather events, and environmental degradation.

The unchecked expansion of fossil fuel extraction and infrastructure perpetuates a dangerous cycle of environmental destruction and human suffering.

However, there is hope for change.

Civil society organizations, grassroots activists, and concerned citizens worldwide are mobilizing to demand accountability from fossil fuel companies and push for a just transition to renewable energy.

Initiatives such as divestment campaigns, legal challenges, and community-led resistance movements are challenging the power and influence of the fossil fuel industry and advocating for a shift towards clean, sustainable energy alternatives.

Furthermore, governments play a crucial role in regulating the fossil fuel industry and implementing policies that prioritize public health and environmental protection.

Stronger emissions standards, carbon pricing mechanisms, and incentives for renewable energy development are essential steps towards reducing air pollution and mitigating the impacts of climate change.

Additionally, investing in clean energy infrastructure and creating green jobs can foster economic growth while safeguarding public health and the environment.As individuals, we also have a role to play in addressing the air pollution crisis.

By reducing our own reliance on fossil fuels, advocating for sustainable transportation options, and supporting renewable energy initiatives in our communities, we can contribute to a cleaner, healthier future for all.In conclusion, the toll of air pollution on human health and the environment is too great to ignore.

Fossil fuel companies must be held accountable for their role in perpetuating this crisis, and urgent action is needed to transition away from fossil fuels towards a more sustainable energy future.

By working together and demanding accountability, we can build a world where clean air and a healthy environment are guaranteed for generations to come.Join the call to end the inhumane toll of air pollution.

Take action here…

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Nelson Chamisa Mourns Renowned Community Leader

By A Correspondent

Zimbabwean opposition leader Advocate Nelson Chamisa recently journeyed to Chivi to pay his respects at the funeral of the esteemed community leader, Petronella Mukwende, who passed away at the age of 80.

Advocating for her significant contributions, Chamisa commemorated Mukwende’s multifaceted roles as a community leader, church figure, social worker, and mobilizer of citizens.

In a heartfelt statement shared on Facebook, Chamisa emphasized the pivotal role of women as the bedrock of society, echoing the sentiment of countless Zimbabweans mourning the loss of this remarkable figure.

“IN CHIVI…Laying to rest our Mother and a great Citizen, the late Petronella Mukwende, 80 years. She was a community leader, church leader, social worker and citizens mobilizer. Women are the pillars of society. RIP Gogo Mukwende.”

Mukwende’s impact extended far beyond her local community, as evidenced by the outpouring of condolences and tributes from various quarters of Zimbabwean society.

As a revered figure in Chivi and beyond, she dedicated her life to serving others, leaving an indelible mark on the lives of those she touched.

Chamisa’s presence at Mukwende’s burial underscores the significance of her contributions to Zimbabwean society and serves as a reminder of the importance of honoring the legacies of those who have dedicated themselves to the betterment of their communities.

In his Facebook post, Chamisa’s poignant words encapsulated the collective grief felt by many Zimbabweans, acknowledging Mukwende’s role as not only a leader but also as a nurturing figure affectionately referred to as “Gogo” – a term of endearment for a grandmother or elder.

The passing of Petronella Mukwende serves as a poignant reminder of the invaluable contributions made by individuals like her, whose tireless efforts shape the fabric of society.

As Zimbabwe mourns the loss of a beloved community leader, Nelson Chamisa’s tribute stands as a testament to the enduring impact of Mukwende’s legacy and the profound influence of women in shaping the destiny of nations.

Passion Java Covers-Up Armed Robbery, Gun Violence With Ambulance Donation

By Showbiz Reporter- Controversial Preacher Passion Java at the weekend, Java donated ambulances to Chitungwiza Central Hospital, just days after his alleged involvement in gun violence and armed robbery at Rainbow Towers.

The timing of this donation has raised eyebrows, especially considering the circumstances surrounding the incident.

The altercation reportedly involved Java and another controversial figure, Zanu PF senator Mike Chimombe, who erupted over a dispute involving a Harare businessman, Andrew Manongore.

According to reports, the confrontation stemmed from a disagreement over a girlfriend.

Manongore has since filed a police report at Harare Central police station.

Java confirmed the scuffle at Rainbow Towers to ZimEye and said, “This guy wanted to beat up Mike Chimombe”.

Witnesses claim that the situation escalated when Chimombe allegedly brandished a firearm, leading to the alleged robbery of $18,000 from Manongore. The incident, reportedly captured on CCTV, has stirred controversy and speculation.

Sources close to the situation suggest that Java’s motive may be rooted in personal grievances, particularly regarding socialite Hillary Makaya, whom Manongore is rumoured to have snatched from Java.

Chimombe’s apparent frustration over being labelled as financially destitute by the Harare businessman allegedly fueled the confrontation.

In the aftermath of the incident, Manongore and his guards sought refuge in a nearby toilet before seeking medical attention.

However, despite the gravity of the allegations, neither Java nor Chimombe have been apprehended by authorities.

Java’s decision to donate ambulances amid this controversy has sparked both praise and scepticism from the public.

While some commend his philanthropic efforts, others view it as an attempt to deflect attention from the ongoing investigation.

The public awaits further developments, with questions lingering about the true motivations behind Java’s charitable gesture amidst allegations of violence and robbery.

Zimbabwean Citizen Boldly Declares Nelson Chamisa Will Be President…

By A Correspondent

In a political landscape fraught with uncertainty, one Zimbabwean citizen has boldly proclaimed that Nelson Chamisa will one day ascend to the presidency, defying critics who claim his political ambitions are doomed.

Amidst the fervent chatter of skeptics, Zvidzai Chiorese took to Facebook to voice unwavering confidence in Chamisa’s future leadership.

In a resolute Facebook post, Chiorese declared, “You are going to be the president of Zimbabwe, we can’t tell when but one thing for sure is that it will happen, whether they like it or not.”

This proclamation resonated with the fervor of a true believer, echoing the hopes of many who see Chamisa as a beacon of change in a nation yearning for renewal.Such steadfast support for Chamisa’s presidential aspirations is not isolated.

Nyasha Tatenda, another citizen, expressed admiration for Chamisa’s dedication to the Zimbabwean people, stating, “I am always humbled, Mr. President, sir, the love for the human race and Zimbabweans in particular.

Thank you for being such a pillar to the nation, and we shall conquer someday, and the people will know their president.”

These declarations of faith in Chamisa’s leadership underscore the enduring optimism of Zimbabweans amidst the challenges facing their nation.

Despite political turbulence and economic hardships, Chamisa’s supporters remain steadfast in their belief that he embodies the change needed to steer Zimbabwe towards a brighter future.

However, Chamisa’s path to the presidency is not without obstacles.

Critics point to the entrenched power of the ruling party and the complexities of Zimbabwe’s political landscape as significant hurdles to his ambitions.

Yet, amidst the skepticism, voices like Chiorese and Tatenda’s continue to resonate, serving as reminders of the power of hope and belief in the face of adversity.

In response to such unwavering support, Chamisa remains focused on his vision for Zimbabwe, tirelessly advocating for reform and progress.

His message of unity and inclusivity resonates with many who see him as a unifying figure capable of transcending divisions and leading the nation towards a brighter future.

As Zimbabwe navigates its political journey, the bold declarations of citizens like Chiorese and Tatenda serve as rallying cries for those who dare to dream of a Zimbabwe led by Nelson Chamisa.

Whether or not his presidency becomes a reality remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: the fervent belief in his leadership endures, inspiring hope and igniting the flames of change across the nation.

Welshman’s USD25million Loot To Destroy Nelson Chamisa Using Qoki Money?

By Investigative Reporter | PART1: When Professor Welshman Ncube’s political faction initiated its first split in 2005, it struggled to gain legislative support. However, 19 years later, the faction has amassed substantial funds, enabling it to influence Nelson Chamisa’s MPs against him. The source of these funds is controversial, as it is not linked to ZANU PF. The faction has accumulated a $25 million fortune from exploiting Ndebele women through a land scam, orchestrated by Professor Ncube’s official diaspora blogger, Jimmy Chasafara (Ndaba Nhuku), who promised non-existent lands, ZimEye can reveal.

This scam, which Professor Ncube cannot deny knowledge of, was initiated in the events after a meeting on December 15, 2013, by his publicist, Ndaba Nhuku. The program, known as Qoki, claims to be represented by Professor Ncube personally as of March 2024. Both Chasafara (Hatfield) and Sithule Tshuma (Manchester based) have been implicated in the scam, which the Zimbabwean government has labelled a fraud.

The origins of this scheme trace back to the burial of Nelson Mandela, during a function in Sheffield, UK, where the faction sought media support from the ZimEye news network so to compete against the Morgan Tsvangirai/Nelson Chamisa-aligned publicist, Baba Jukwa.

Since 2014, Professor Ncube received significant media coverage from the political media campaign facility, which was quickly branded Qoki in 2017. This program was presented to women as a means to empower the regional population. A decade later, these 550 women have lost an average of $45,000 each, all totalling a $25 million lumpsum, to fraudulent activities involving fake title deeds and false promises. Although some refunds have been issued over the last two years, the majority of the funds remain unaccounted for, leaving the women substantially impoverished.

The situation for these women worsened when they were deceived multiple times by Professor Ncube, whose law firm offered assistance while simultaneously representing the scam’s key figures, Ndaba Nhuku and Sithule Tshuma. This situation underscores the complex layers of involvement, highlighting Professor Welshman Ncube’s inextricable connection to the scam.

ZimEye has multiple recordings, and documented paper trail to show Prof Ncube himself working with the Qoki founder.

-Where is the USD25million Prof Welshman?

-And why are you tripple-dipping Ndebele women?

PROF WELSHMAN NCUBE MUST DENY HIS BENEFIT FROM JIMMY CHASAFARA’S QOKI SCAM.

PART TRANSCRIPT OF MARCH 2023 INTERVIEW:

NN: I am saying you and I if we come together and we say we want to buy land 50/50 shares. We say we’ve bought land and want to put roads… we have bought a farm right? We have bought Umguza farm, we now want 50 houses which we will later sell, and then one says I am pulling out I cam no longer proceed. So, who is going to do the other 50, after I’ve been left alone. Because after I am left alone I’m a longer have resources you were putting in. It means everything has collapsed.

If things have not collapsed I need to get someone to buy your 50% so that we continue with business. So most of these people who come to you are people who have decided not to continue. You decide to not to continue, you will have to sell your property your shares isn’t it? To sell your shares. And if there’s no one wanting to buy, it means that everyone stops working because there’s no one to fund your shares your portion of the money. So it’s not as straightforward as people were coming with bank statement and that because when you are buying you pay. Your bank statements are going to be there because you are buying. I buy using groups and when I do that it means that my bank statements are going to be there, isn’t it? And if I run a loss I run a lot and if I decided to pull out it means that my bank statements are going to be there- I’ve pulled out with or without economy (sic) and the other thing is Zimbabweans all the time why do they love drama when they are leaving something?

SC: when they are leaving leaving as in abandoning?

NN: Yes, when they are leaving, they DON’T WANT TO TAKE OWNERSHIP, TO SAY THEY HAVE FAILED. They always to blame someone. And even in a relationship when a girl no longer once you she will look for something to say and blame, to say, aaah, I don’t want you because of this and that. The lad blames the other person. But why not just say we have grown out of love? To simply say that I am going out because I no longer have money to continue paying the things required to process this land.

And I always say when you buy land, you are not just buying shares, you are buying collecting effort. You shall construct roads, the sewage, you Sall do surveying. So in the process of all that, WHEN THEY FEEL THAT IT’S TOO EXHAUSTIVE they don’t have resources to continue paying… that today there is money for sewage tomorrow there is this and that; because council will only give hou title deeds after the land has been surveyed, the roads are now there, that’s when the council gives you individual title deeds, people need to know.all those things, but Zimbabweans being Zimbabweans they love to acquire property without understanding the fundamentals.

“… so all the people who go to Qoki they opt in as individuals, they are not forced. There is no coercion, like in a church. You are asked you want to buy land, you want to buy land, you are told, this is what is available guys. Do you want to join? They join on their own.

In land there, there will be 10. 10 women. They won’t be many people.

So it’s not as straight forward as people who come to you complaining, whether they are 100 or what. They just want to use you, if they use you fair and fine. And then people like me will come and defend Sithule.

Because, Qoki, I founded it, and I know the principles behind Qoki I am the founder of them, just like I told Ezra. Qoki is my baby, when I defend it I defend it knowing what is happening inside it, and knowing what. My own sister I told her don’t buy this kind of land. Go and buy your own land individually, because this land takes long to divide, the council wants you to meet certain requirements and its exhausting for an individual to make it. AND ALL THOSE PEOPLE WERE TOLD, that we shall do this, do this, but they like paying small amounts, yes small amounts comes with so many tags, it becomes exhausting, for people who don’t have resources who work. So in a nutshell this is what happens with land bought by groups…”

Chivayo Buys Brand New Mercedes Benz For Fantan’s Wife

Wicknell Chivayo on Facebook

These are the sort of PRICELESS reactions that make me so happy and make my HEART melt…Zvimwe zvese ratove DRAMA…

Iye Blaz wamunoti Fantan uyu Pane andiudza kuti nhasi ibirthday rake…Zvino ndomuitirei ko ??? Akazo roora here ???

The last time i heard he was divorced ??? Kana ainaye Mukadzi pamberi pa Mwari ini handione hangu paine chakaipa kuti Mukadzi wake aitewo ka Benz C class kaye keku ma 30 thousand uye na ivo Amai vake ava vaka muzvara vacho muzuva ranhasi ivo vane kodzero yeku parka ka AQUA mu yard mavo kekuno tengesa chingwa pa ma shops nekuendesa ku church ne shoko rimwe chete ravataura randino bvumirana naro rekuti MWARI VAKA NAKA…

Ndiregerereiwo hama dzadiwa pane vaye vano venga chese chaka naka chandingaite saka dzimwe dze nguva ndinenge ndichida hangu kungo dira hangu ka METHYLATED SPIRIT mbichana pa chironda zvinyatso TAPIRA and chikurumidze kupora…

NO DISRESPECT TO ANYONE I was just thinking aloud…Zvisinei ndinoti MAKOROKOTO MAKURU kwamuri Amai va Fantan ne Mudzimai wa Fantan…

Ndapota mhanyai munoona Madzibaba Chipaga pa Enterprise Car Sales mutore mota dzenyu mamirirwa…HAPPY BIRTHDAY DJ FANTAN…EDHUCHI… Edworks…Edelivers…2030 anenge aripo..

Mnangagwa In Secret Gimmick To Consolidate Power

By A Correspondent

As Zimbabwe grapples with mounting crises, President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s recent manoeuvers to consolidate power have sparked concern among observers, who warn of a potential third term bid amidst political intrigue and factional rivalries within the ruling Zanu PF party.

In a move perceived as a bid to tighten his grip on authority, Mnangagwa convened a meeting with Zanu PF provincial youth chairpersons over the weekend. The gathering, ostensibly aimed at discussing party matters, is viewed by many as a calculated tactic to bolster his support base and assert dominance within the party hierarchy.

Observers suggest that Mnangagwa’s strategic engagements with party officials signify a broader agenda to prolong his tenure in office, potentially seeking a controversial third term.

Such a move would not only defy constitutional norms but also exacerbate existing tensions within the country’s political landscape.

“Emmerson Mnangagwa has already begun manoeuvers to gun for a third term of office,” remarked one observer, highlighting the president’s apparent ambitions to extend his rule beyond the confines of the current term limit.

Moreover, Mnangagwa’s efforts to consolidate power extend beyond mere political posturing.

Reports indicate a systematic purge of individuals perceived to be aligned with his deputy, Constantino Chiwenga, who harbors presidential aspirations of his own.

By pruning elements sympathetic to Chiwenga within the party ranks, Mnangagwa seeks to eliminate potential challenges to his authority and solidify his position as the undisputed leader of Zanu PF.

A Zanu PF source shed light on Mnangagwa’s strategic maneuvering, stating, “Zanu PF Provincial Youth Chairpersons meets President and 1st Secretary of the Party Cde Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa ahead of the planned Provincial Interdistricts.”

This gathering serves as a testament to Mnangagwa’s concerted efforts to shore up support at the grassroots level, crucial for maintaining control amidst growing discontent and dissent.

The implications of Mnangagwa’s power consolidation efforts are far-reaching, with ramifications for Zimbabwe’s democratic future and stability.

Critics warn that an unchecked extension of Mnangagwa’s presidency could further erode the country’s already fragile democratic institutions and exacerbate socio-economic challenges facing ordinary citizens.

As Zimbabwe navigates through a period of uncertainty and turmoil, Mnangagwa’s maneuvers to consolidate power underscore the delicate balance of power within the ruling party and the broader implications for the nation’s political trajectory.

Whether Mnangagwa’s bid for extended rule materializes remains to be seen, but the specter of a potential third term looms large, casting a shadow of uncertainty over Zimbabwe’s political landscape.

Chivhayo Attacks Mukanya, Offers Him Car, House

Showbiz Reporter-Controversial businessman Wicknell Chivhayo has publicly attacked Chimurenga legend Thomas “Mukanya” Mapfumo and extended an offer of a brand new car and a house to him.

The altercation arose after Mukanya voiced his opinion on Chivhayo’s recent spree of gifting expensive cars to celebrities, suggesting that the funds could be better utilised for social services.

Chivhayo’s initiative, suspected to be backed by the ruling ZANU PF party, involves lavishing celebrities with luxury vehicles, sparking widespread debate and speculation.

Taking to his social media platforms, Chivhayo declared his intention to purchase both a car and a house for the renowned Chimurenga musician, who currently resides in the United States.

The offer adds a new layer of controversy to Chivhayo’s philanthropic endeavours as criticisms mount regarding the source and motives behind his extravagant gestures.

As reactions continue to pour in, the clash between Chivhayo and Mukanya underscores deeper tensions within Zimbabwe’s social and political landscape.

Stay tuned for further developments as the story unfolds.

Tsvangirai Tackles Crime In Norton

By A Correspodent| Norton legislator Richard Tsvangirai has expressed deep concern and dismay over the escalating crime rate in the area, following a recent tragic incident that claimed the life of an individual in Cabs Ward 11.

Tsvangirai, known for his advocacy for community safety and well-being, voiced his distress over the deteriorating security situation, lamenting a stark departure from Norton’s once-prized reputation for safety.

“In light of the recent tragedy that unfolded this morning, leaving an individual dead in cold blood, I am deeply concerned and disheartened,” Tsvangirai remarked. “I remember a time when our community was known for its safety. I understand the fear and concern this has brought to the people of Norton.”

Taking proactive measures to address the alarming surge in crime, Tsvangirai disclosed that he recently convened a meeting with Mr. Makiwa of the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP), where they resolved to implement immediate actions to safeguard the residents of Norton.

“Last week, I had a meeting with Mr. Makiwa of ZRP, and we resolved to take proactive steps to ensure the safety and well-being of everyone in Norton and prevent further murders,” Tsvangirai stated.

Among the strategies outlined to combat crime, Tsvangirai highlighted the ZRP’s commitment to intensify patrols, particularly during the evening hours. Additionally, he announced the temporary closure of nightclubs by 7 PM until further notice, citing them as potential hotspots for criminal activities.

Moreover, Tsvangirai emphasized the importance of collaborative efforts in raising awareness and fostering community involvement in crime prevention. He revealed plans for a joint awareness campaign on crime, involving various stakeholders to educate and empower residents in safeguarding their neighborhoods.

“I will also engage the councillors, ZRP, and other stakeholders so that we can come up with measures to ensure safety in Norton,” Tsvangirai affirmed, underscoring his dedication to forging partnerships and mobilizing resources to address the security challenges facing the community.

Masvingo Residents Go Wild As Chamisa Enters OK Supermarket

By A Correspondent| There were scenes of joy when the country’s most popular politician entered OK supermarket in the ancient city of Masvingo.

Checkout the video below shared by HSTV

Since his decision to resign from the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) Chamisa has kept the nation guessing on his next move but that has not affected his popularity with Zimbabweans.

Chamisa was in Masvingo attending the funeral of losing Chirumhanzu South candidate Patrick Cheza’s mother in law.

He told mourners that he is making frantic efforts to push SADC for dialogue between him and President Emmerson Mnangagwa in order the fix the ailing economy.

Teachers Announce A 3 Day Strike Over “US$20 Mockery”

By A Correspondent| Teachers under the Federation of Zimbabwe Educators Unions (FOZEU) have announced a three day job action following the National Joint Negotiation Committee (NJNC) which increased salaries of civil servants by US$20.

According to FOZEU, the job action will run from Wednesday 20 March to Friday 22 March.

“The nation is advised of a 3 day job action by teachers running from Wednesday 20 March to Friday 22 March. This is a response to the USD 20 mockery offered by employer as increment on 14 March 2024. Parents & guardians are advised to keep their Children at home for their safety,” said FOZEU.

Last week, NJNC met and agreed to increase salaries of civil servants by US$20, a move that angered the government workforce.

Meanwhile, the opposition MDC led by Douglas Mwonzora has also condemned government for failing civil servants.

In a statement, MDC implored government to promote equitable distribution of wealth and protection of the vulnerable in society.

“We implore government to embrace policies rooted in social democracy, which prioritize the equitable distribution of wealth and the protection of the most marginalized members of society,” said MDC.

Chamisa Makes Another Public Appearance

By Staff Reporter – Nelson Chamisa, widely regarded as the nation’s most trusted political figure and a charismatic opposition leader, was prominently seen over the weekend attending the funeral of esteemed senior citizen, Mbuya Petronella Mukwende, in Chivi.

This marks Chamisa’s second public appearance since his departure from the CCC, which was infiltrated by Zanu PF elements in January.

Last month, Chamisa garnered attention for his visit to the Namibian embassy, where he paid his respects following the passing of the late Namibian President, Hage Geingob.

Taking to his social media platform, X, on Sunday, Chamisa shared his thoughts, stating:

“Laying to rest our Mother and a great Citizen, the late Petronella Mukwende, aged 80. She was a community leader, church leader, social worker, and citizens’ mobilizer. Women are the pillars of society. RIP Gogo Mukwende.”

5 Up-And-Coming iGaming Software Providers to Watch in 2024

The iGaming world is buzzing with innovation, and there’s always room for fresh faces to shake things up. Younger software providers are stealing the show, each with a unique style and technology. Let’s chat about five rising stars in the online gambling scene who are quickly becoming gamers’ favourites.

Habanero Systems

Habanero Systems is the new cool kid on the block, making waves with its eye-catching slots, table games, and video poker. Habanero casinos are showing up everywhere. They use top-notch HTML5 tech, ensuring their games look great and run smoothly on any device. Ever played “Koi Gate” or “Hot Hot Fruit”? If not, you’re missing out on some seriously fun themes and clever game features. Habanero is set on global domination, starting with a strong Asian presence.

They’re the ones to watch.

Smartsoft Gaming

Hailing from Georgia, Smartsoft Gaming is all about putting a creative spin on traditional games. They’ve got everything from slots to Keno but with a twist. Take “JetX,” for example – it’s part arcade game, part gamble, and all fun.

Smartsoft is for players who crave something out of the ordinary in their gaming sessions.

Genii

Genii is on a mission to change the game, literally. With a portfolio that spans over 130 games, they’re not just making games; they’re reinventing them. Their Spin16 series lets players interact with slots in a whole new way. It’s all about making games more engaging by understanding what players want.

If you’re into the latest and greatest in gaming tech, keep an eye on Genii.

Mascot Gaming

Mascot Gaming is the brainchild of industry pros who believe in quality over quantity. Their lineup may be smaller, but each game, from slots to lotteries, is carefully crafted. Titles like “The Riot” and “Hell’ Sing” mix engaging stories with deep gameplay. If you like a bit of story with your slot action, Mascot Gaming’s creations are worth a spin.

Triple Cherry

Straight out of Spain, Triple Cherry turns slot games into visual novels. Every spin should tell a story, transporting players to new worlds. With games like “Stellar Ways” and “Tomoe’s Sushi Bar,” they’re all about gorgeous graphics and unique tales. If you’re tired of the same old slots, Triple Cherry’s imaginative approach might be what you’re looking for.

The iGaming scene always evolves, with newcomers bringing fresh ideas and tech. These up-and-coming studios are ensuring the online gambling world is anything but boring. They’re not just making games; they’re crafting experiences that stand out in a crowded market. So, keep these names in mind – they’re redefining fun one game at a time.

Dark Weekend as Another Tragic Crash Claims Five Lives

By Our Correspondent-Zimbabwe plunged into mourning over the weekend following two separate accidents that left a total of 14 individuals dead.

The first incident unfolded in the early hours of Saturday in Beitbridge, where tragedy struck involving two buses.

Reports indicate that the accident was triggered by the reckless pursuit of one of the buses by a vehicle belonging to Ferets, a group notorious for its terror activities.

The collision resulted in the loss of nine lives, with an additional 39 individuals sustaining injuries in the harrowing ordeal.

The somber weekend continued with another fatal crash occurring along the Harare-Bulawayo Road on the same day.

Five passengers lost their lives in the collision, which took place at the 191-kilometre mark.

Involved in the tragic accident were a Homan Sino truck and a Toyota Aqua vehicle.

The incident unfolded around 3 PM on Friday, March 15, compounding the nation’s grief.

People’s Struggle Unstoppable

By Gift Ostallos Siziba

The march is on!

In Njube, Bulawayo as we converse with citizens on the national question.

We face an existential crisis in our country- the economy is in a tailspin, hospitals are not working, with millions food insecure.

Zanupf has failed to resolve the crisis facing our nation and we have the duty to fight for a democratic society.

Thank you Njube for embracing us.

Chigumba Flies To Russia To Observe Polls

By A Correspondent

Amidst lingering controversy and accusations of electoral misconduct, the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has drawn criticism for its recent decision to send a delegation, led by Chairperson Priscilla Chigumba, to observe Russia’s presidential elections.

The move has reignited debates over the integrity and credibility of ZEC, especially in light of allegations of rigging in Zimbabwe’s own elections in 2018 and 2023, purportedly favoring the ruling party Zanu PF and its leader Emmerson Mnangagwa.

The decision to dispatch a ZEC delegation to Moscow, Russia, as part of an election observer mission has sparked widespread skepticism both domestically and internationally.

Many have questioned the rationale behind entrusting an institution facing serious allegations of electoral manipulation with the responsibility of overseeing another nation’s democratic process.

Critics argue that ZEC’s involvement in the Russian elections undermines the legitimacy of the observer mission and casts doubt on the impartiality of its observations.

Given the cloud of controversy surrounding ZEC’s handling of past elections in Zimbabwe, concerns have been raised about the potential for biased assessments or politically motivated endorsements.

The timing of the delegation’s trip to Russia further complicates matters, as it comes at a time when ZEC is grappling with its own credibility crisis at home.

The decision to prioritize participation in an international observer mission, rather than addressing the allegations of electoral fraud and restoring public trust, has fueled frustration among Zimbabweans who are increasingly disillusioned with the electoral process.Moreover, ZEC’s actions risk tarnishing the reputation of election observation missions more broadly.

By allowing a commission mired in controversy to participate in such missions, there is a danger of undermining the legitimacy and effectiveness of international efforts to promote free and fair elections worldwide.

In light of these developments, calls for transparency and accountability within ZEC have grown louder.

Critics argue that meaningful electoral reforms are needed to restore faith in the democratic process and ensure that future elections in Zimbabwe are conducted in a credible and transparent manner.

Without addressing the underlying issues plaguing ZEC, the risk of further electoral malpractice and erosion of public trust looms large.

As the ZEC delegation continues its observation mission in Russia, the spotlight remains firmly fixed on the commission’s actions and its implications for both domestic and international electoral integrity.

The outcome of the Russian elections, and the role of ZEC in assessing their fairness, will undoubtedly shape future debates surrounding electoral governance and democracy in Zimbabwe and beyond.

Greatman Slams Sniper Storm

By A Correspondent

In a recent development, musician Greatman has indirectly criticized fellow artist Donald Chirisa, popularly known as Sniper Storm, for soliciting controversial businessman Wicknell Chivayo to purchase him a car.

Notably, musicians affiliated with Zanu PF are reportedly reaping benefits from Chivayo’s spree of buying vehicles.

Greatman took to Facebook to express his sentiments, stating, “Ummmm guys, are we not doing too much here? Some things need to be done modestly.”

Meanwhile, Sniper Storm passionately appealed to Chivayo for assistance in acquiring a car through a heartfelt message:”

Hello @sir_wicknell, Firstly, I would like to express my gratitude for the significant contributions you have made in various initiatives, including those in Masowe and supporting Zanu PF through music and other endeavors.

I have observed that the situation is tough, but…With your words, you often say, ‘If you can, help those who work tirelessly.’

I have been diligently working alongside the Zanu PF party for many years, participating in National Galas, rallies, creating songs and jingles for events, and supporting various MPs and the President himself during elections.

My dedication remains unwavering.I am a true member of the party and have served with utmost loyalty.

Among comrades, there are those who have risen through the ranks alongside me, but I refrain from mentioning names.

Silence can sometimes be mistaken for complacency, but here I stand, witnessing how some loyal members suffer in silence and perish in neglect.

Prioritise Solutions To Climate Change Crisis

By A Correspondent

Climate change, fuelled by various activities such as burning fossil fuels and deforestation, is a heavy toll on the planet.

From rising temperatures to extreme weather events, the effects of climate change are becoming increasingly apparent and dire.One of the most visible consequences of climate change is the warming of the planet.

Average global temperatures have been steadily rising, leading to melting ice caps, shrinking glaciers, and rising sea levels. These changes not only threaten ecosystems and biodiversity but also put coastal communities at risk of flooding and displacement.Extreme weather events, including hurricanes, droughts, and wildfires, are becoming more frequent and intense due to climate change.

These events not only cause immediate devastation but also have long-lasting economic and social impacts, disrupting livelihoods and exacerbating poverty and inequality.

Also see statement below :

Source: World Meteorological Organization

With just one week remaining until the #WorldMetDay ceremony, themed

“On the Frontline of Climate Action,” anticipation is high.Excitement surrounds the upcoming campaign to be launched by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), aimed at fostering a collective commitment to combat the climate crisis.

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DeMbare Fans Blast Genesis Mangombe

Dynamos fans yesterday demanded for coach Genesis ‘Kaka’ Mangombe’s sacking as the Harare giants squandered a 2-goal lead to eventually settle for a share of the spoils with Hwange at Babourfields Stadium.

DeMbare yet to win a game this season.

The Harare giants lost the Castle Challenge Cup to defending champions Ngezi Platinum Stars, before they were beaten by rivals Highlanders at Babourfields in their opening league match last week.

Dynamos fans, characteristically, are starting to lose patience with Mangombe.

They (DeMbare fans) sang songs demanding for Mangombe’s exit after the Hwange stalemate and the youthful coach admitted it’s understable.

“It’s a game of football, and we have to accept some of these things. As a coach, you know these guys need results. So, if they are not getting results they are disappointed and we allow them to do that,” Mangombe said in his post-match interview.

“When we are winning, they will sing Kaka is a good coach. So, what l need to do is to motivate my boys to do better in the next assignment. Maybe, in the third game, we are going to make it,” he added.

DeMbare face Yadah next and worryingly for Mangombe, the duo of Issa Sadiki and Tanaka Shandirwa —who are on loan from the Miracle Boys, will not play against their parent club.

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Kwahi Amai VaWicknell Chivayo Vanga Varimu Beitbridge Accident?, Ayewa!

By Dorrothy Moyo | In the shadows of a sprawling urban landscape, where the lines between affluence and despair blur, the story of Wicknell Chivayo unfolds—a tale that bridges the chasm between unfettered opulence and heart-wrenching tragedy. Wicknell, a man whose name had become synonymous with extravagance and controversy, found his fortunes entwined with the fate of Beitbridge, a community perched on the edge of hope and despair.

Beitbridge, a place where the sun scorches the earth and the wind whispers tales of yore, was a town that thrived on dreams. Its heart, Beitbridge Hospital, stood as a beacon of hope, a sanctuary where the ailing sought solace and healing. Yet, the hospital’s lifeline, electricity, was as fragile as the flicker of a candle in the wind, a reality that became a crucible for tragedy.

Wicknell, once hailed as a savior, had been entrusted with a monumental task—to electrify the hospital, to banish the darkness with the light of progress. Millions had flowed through his hands, a torrent of promise and potential. But the light never came. Instead, the money vanished into the abyss of extravagance, a testament to human folly and greed.

It was on a day like any other that fate, with its cruel sense of irony, wove a tapestry of horror. A bus, carrying souls eager to traverse the distances between loved ones and dreams, met with catastrophe near Beitbridge. The accident was a maelstrom of steel and screams, a moment frozen in time where life hung in the balance.

As the wounded were rushed to the hospital, the reality of Wicknell’s actions came crashing down like a thunderbolt. The very institution that was meant to be a citadel of hope in such times of despair was crippled, its ability to save lives dimmed by the absence of electricity. Among the victims were whispers of a connection to Wicknell—relatives, perhaps, or acquaintances, bound by blood or fate to the man whose actions had cast a long shadow over their moment of need.

In the dimly lit corridors of Beitbridge Hospital, where the hum of generators filled the air with a desperate pulse, the truth lay bare. Wicknell, ensconced in his world of luxury, was haunted by the specters of his choices. The accident, a tragic tapestry of fate and consequence, served as a mirror reflecting the stark reality of his deeds.

As the community rallied around the victims, a collective resolve emerged from the ashes of tragedy. The incident became a catalyst for change, a clarion call that echoed across the plains of Beitbridge. For Wicknell, the road to redemption was steep, a journey fraught with the realization that his actions had consequences far beyond the glittering facade of wealth.

In the end, the story of Wicknell Chivayo and the Beitbridge bus accident serves as a somber reminder of the delicate balance between prosperity and responsibility. It is a tale that whispers the timeless truth that our actions are like stones thrown into a pond, their ripples touching shores unseen, in ways we can scarcely imagine.

Chamisa Spotted In Chivi

By Staff Reporter- Charismatic opposition leader Nelson Chamisa this weekend attended the funeral of senior citizen Mbuya Petronella Mukwende in Chivi.

Posting on his X account Sunday, Chamisa said:

Laying to rest our Mother and a great Citizen, the late Petronella Mukwende, 80 years. She was a community leader, church leader, social worker and citizens mobilizer. Women are the pillars of society. RIP Gogo Mukwende.

Chitungwiza Corruption Scandal: Town Bosses Caught in Unsolicited Home Visit

By A Correspondent | Chitungwiza has been rocked by fresh allegations of corruption following an unsolicited visit to a citizen’s home by town council officials currently under investigation. The incident, which took place on March 16, 2024, has sparked outrage and prompted urgent calls for clarity and justice from the local community.

A concerned resident of Chitungwiza, in a detailed letter addressed to the Minister of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing and copied to several key oversight bodies, recounted the unsettling experience. “Pursuant to my letter of complaint against the above named Chitungwiza Town Council official and four others dated 04/03/2024…I would like to express my utmost displeasure on the conduct of the aforementioned members who came to my place of residence this date 16/03/2024 without prior notice,” the letter begins, setting the stage for a troubling narrative.

The officials, led by Mr. Tangwa and accompanied by six others, reportedly arrived in a white, single cab vehicle registered to the Chitungwiza Municipality. The homeowner described the group’s approach as highly irregular, noting their failure to identify themselves or explain their presence. “These officials did not identify themselves and neither did they state their purpose of the visit to my place of residence let alone even greeting my 75-year-old mother who is a senior citizen and the owner of the premises showing utmost disrespect towards her.”

Further exacerbating concerns, the letter alleges that the officials discussed tampering with evidence related to their investigation in front of the household, blatantly disregarding the law and the ongoing inquiry into their conduct. The visit also included unauthorised repair work on water pipes, raising questions about the officials’ motives and the legitimacy of their activities.

The homeowner’s letter poses critical questions to the authorities, including whether officials under investigation are permitted to continue their duties, the appropriateness of their working outside normal hours on non-urgent tasks, and the protocol surrounding the use of municipal vehicles for such visits. “I don’t believe that these officials are working in earnest since my personal rights, family rights, and property rights have been infringed by these officials as the matter is still under investigation,” the letter states, highlighting the gravity of the situation.

This alarming episode has underscored the need for transparency and accountability within the Chitungwiza Town Council. The community awaits answers and actions from the relevant authorities, hoping this will mark a turning point towards restoring trust and integrity in local governance. As the investigation proceeds, the eyes of Chitungwiza and beyond remain fixed on the unfolding developments, with many demanding expedited efforts to bring the matter to a close and ensure such breaches of trust are not repeated.

Dumped Bulawayo Man Petrol-Bombs Girlfriend’s House 

By State Media- An angry Bulawayo man has petrol-bombed his ex-lover’s lodgings after his girlfriend dumped him.

The incident occurred this weekend when screams woke up the landlord, Mr Clifford Nyathi, as his house was going down in flames after his tenant, Ms Sikhangezile Moyo’s former lover, only identified as Albert, had started a fire. Mr Nyathi told Sunday News that they suspected that Albert was irked by the termination of his relationship with Ms Moyo. 

“This morning (Saturday) at around 4.30am to 5am, I was awakened by the screams of two women who are my tenants, a mother and her daughter. They said there was fire at their door and the smoke had engulfed the place. The fire was coming from outside and as we attempted to pour water to put out the fire, it only got worse. 

“Albert who had started the fire outside, kept on pouring a certain liquid, which we believe was fuel, possibly petrol. We did not know who it was until Ms Moyo peeped through the window and saw that it was his ex-lover,” he said. 

He said Albert had used plastics and clothes that he took from a neighbour’s house, as well as theirs that were on the washing line outside and set them on fire on his door. 

Mr Nyathi said they believe the motive of Albert’s action was to try and make those in the house respond and open the door for him. 

“We did not open the door and that is why he ended up throwing it just in front of the door. From what he left behind, I have evidence that it was some kind of petrol bomb as I picked it up from where he threw it, it did not burn completely,” he said. 

Mr Nyathi said the fire was successfully extinguished by neighbours, who quickly responded to the scene as the screams continued.

Mr Nyathi, said Albert had previous violent incidents with Ms Moyo, while earlier this month he vandalised his property, breaking windows and doors as well as trying to violently attack his tenant with a machete.

“Albert has a criminal history, as he has been incarcerated multiple times, serving a five-year sentence for cattle rustling in the rural areas. We reported the matter to the police, however, his whereabouts are unknown as he ran away when the neighbours came to intervene,” he said.

He said he made a report to the police although they could not be reached for a comment. 

-Sunday News

Dynamos Fans Call For Mangombe Dismissal

Dynamos fans yesterday demanded for coach Genesis ‘Kaka’ Mangombe’s sacking as the Harare giants squandered a 2-goal lead to eventually settle for a share of the spoils with Hwange at Babourfields Stadium.

DeMbare yet to win a game this season.

The Harare giants lost the Castle Challenge Cup to defending champions Ngezi Platinum Stars, before they were beaten by rivals Highlanders at Babourfields in their opening league match last week.

Dynamos fans, characteristically, are starting to lose patience with Mangombe.

They (DeMbare fans) sang songs demanding for Mangombe’s exit after the Hwange stalemate and the youthful coach admitted it’s understable.

“It’s a game of football, and we have to accept some of these things. As a coach, you know these guys need results. So, if they are not getting results they are disappointed and we allow them to do that,” Mangombe said in his post-match interview.

“When we are winning, they will sing Kaka is a good coach. So, what l need to do is to motivate my boys to do better in the next assignment. Maybe, in the third game, we are going to make it,” he added.

DeMbare face Yadah next and worryingly for Mangombe, the duo of Issa Sadiki and Tanaka Shandirwa —who are on loan from the Miracle Boys, will not play against their parent club.

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Names Of Beitbridge Horror Crash Victims Out

By Staff Reporter-The authorities have disclosed the identities of those who tragically lost their lives in a devastating head-on collision involving two buses in Beitbridge early Saturday morning.

The incident, triggered by a vehicle belonging to Ferets, a notorious group infamous for its terror activities, in pursuit of one of the buses, has left a somber mark on the community.

Paul Nyathi, the police spokesperson, confirmed that nine individuals perished, while 39 sustained injuries.

 Among the injured, nine were transferred to United Bulawayo Hospital, 12 were admitted to Beitbridge District Hospital, and 18 were treated and subsequently discharged.

Of the fatalities, seven met their demise instantly, while two succumbed to their injuries after being admitted to Beitbridge District Hospital.

Nyathi further revealed that 39 individuals sustained injuries in the collision, with nine requiring treatment at United Bulawayo Hospital, 12 admitted to Beitbridge District Hospital, and 18 discharged after receiving medical attention.

The identities of the deceased have been disclosed by their respective next of kin, as follows:

  1. Taurai Muketiwa, a male adult employed as an assistant driver by Blue Circle Bus Company.
  2. Mudarikwa Netsai (40), a female adult from Chegutu.
  3. Rangarirai Mbizvo (43), a female adult from Dulibadzimu, Beitbridge.
  4. Miriam Majengu, a female adult from Macheke.
  5. Clever Chikare, a male adult from Phase 2 Damafalls, Harare.

Police said efforts were underway to ascertain the identities of the remaining four victims, pending confirmation from their next of kin.

People’s Struggle Unstoppable, Declares Ostallos Siziba

By Gift Ostallos Siziba

The march is on!

In Njube, Bulawayo as we converse with citizens on the national question.

We face an existential crisis in our country- the economy is in a tailspin, hospitals are not working, with millions food insecure.

Zanupf has failed to resolve the crisis facing our nation and we have the duty to fight for a democratic society.

Thank you Njube for embracing us.

Climate Change: Time To Focus On Way Forward

By A Correspondent

Climate change, fuelled by various activities such as burning fossil fuels and deforestation, is a heavy toll on the planet.

From rising temperatures to extreme weather events, the effects of climate change are becoming increasingly apparent and dire.One of the most visible consequences of climate change is the warming of the planet.

Average global temperatures have been steadily rising, leading to melting ice caps, shrinking glaciers, and rising sea levels. These changes not only threaten ecosystems and biodiversity but also put coastal communities at risk of flooding and displacement.Extreme weather events, including hurricanes, droughts, and wildfires, are becoming more frequent and intense due to climate change.

These events not only cause immediate devastation but also have long-lasting economic and social impacts, disrupting livelihoods and exacerbating poverty and inequality.

Also see statement below :

Source: World Meteorological Organization

With just one week remaining until the #WorldMetDay ceremony, themed

“On the Frontline of Climate Action,” anticipation is high.Excitement surrounds the upcoming campaign to be launched by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), aimed at fostering a collective commitment to combat the climate crisis.

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Nelson Chamisa Vows To Take On Zanu PF To The End

By Gift Ostallos Siziba

The march is on!

In Njube, Bulawayo as we converse with citizens on the national question.

We face an existential crisis in our country- the economy is in a tailspin, hospitals are not working, with millions food insecure.

Zanupf has failed to resolve the crisis facing our nation and we have the duty to fight for a democratic society.

Thank you Njube for embracing us.

Chigumba Off To Russia To Observe Polls

By A Correspondent

Amidst lingering controversy and accusations of electoral misconduct, the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has drawn criticism for its recent decision to send a delegation, led by Chairperson Priscilla Chigumba, to observe Russia’s presidential elections.

The move has reignited debates over the integrity and credibility of ZEC, especially in light of allegations of rigging in Zimbabwe’s own elections in 2018 and 2023, purportedly favoring the ruling party Zanu PF and its leader Emmerson Mnangagwa.

The decision to dispatch a ZEC delegation to Moscow, Russia, as part of an election observer mission has sparked widespread skepticism both domestically and internationally.

Many have questioned the rationale behind entrusting an institution facing serious allegations of electoral manipulation with the responsibility of overseeing another nation’s democratic process.

Critics argue that ZEC’s involvement in the Russian elections undermines the legitimacy of the observer mission and casts doubt on the impartiality of its observations.

Given the cloud of controversy surrounding ZEC’s handling of past elections in Zimbabwe, concerns have been raised about the potential for biased assessments or politically motivated endorsements.

The timing of the delegation’s trip to Russia further complicates matters, as it comes at a time when ZEC is grappling with its own credibility crisis at home.

The decision to prioritize participation in an international observer mission, rather than addressing the allegations of electoral fraud and restoring public trust, has fueled frustration among Zimbabweans who are increasingly disillusioned with the electoral process.Moreover, ZEC’s actions risk tarnishing the reputation of election observation missions more broadly.

By allowing a commission mired in controversy to participate in such missions, there is a danger of undermining the legitimacy and effectiveness of international efforts to promote free and fair elections worldwide.

In light of these developments, calls for transparency and accountability within ZEC have grown louder.

Critics argue that meaningful electoral reforms are needed to restore faith in the democratic process and ensure that future elections in Zimbabwe are conducted in a credible and transparent manner.

Without addressing the underlying issues plaguing ZEC, the risk of further electoral malpractice and erosion of public trust looms large.

As the ZEC delegation continues its observation mission in Russia, the spotlight remains firmly fixed on the commission’s actions and its implications for both domestic and international electoral integrity.

The outcome of the Russian elections, and the role of ZEC in assessing their fairness, will undoubtedly shape future debates surrounding electoral governance and democracy in Zimbabwe and beyond.

Police Identify Beitbridge Horror Crash Victims

By A Correspondent | The Police have identified people five of the nine victims who tragically lost their lives in a head-on collision of two buses in Beitbridge early Saturday.

The accident was caused by a car of Ferets, a group known for its terror activities, chasing one of the buses.

Police spokesperson Paul Nyathi said a bus, carrying 25 passengers collided with the other one with 43 passengers on board.

He said seven people died instantly, while two others succumbed to their injuries upon admission at Beitbridge District Hospital.

39 individuals were injured, with nine referred to United Bulawayo Hospital, 12 admitted at Beitbridge District Hospital, and 18 treated and discharged.

Food Shortages Loom As Manufacturers Demand US Dollar

By Business Reporter- The country is risking a serious shortage of basic commodities as manufacturers and wholesalers are demanding the United States dollar.

The failure by retailers to procure in local currency comes as the Zim dollar has experienced a sharp depreciation against the US$ amid calls for the full dollarisation of the economy.
Retailers told NewsDay that they had gone for weeks without the supply of locally produced basic commodities and warned of critical shortages of some products such as sugar.
Confederation of Zimbabwe Retailers president Denford Mutashu said the supply chain of basic commodities had dollarised, leaving retailers who buy in local currency in a lurch.
“The biggest challenge is the currency that one uses to source products at procurement level,” Mutashu said.
“Manufacturers do not want the local currency. Generally, the appetite for the US$ in the market is high.
“The supply chain is 90% dollarised, and for the formal stores, it becomes very difficult because they are the only ones that are still selling to the customers in local currency.
“So, with a huge local currency balance, running a retail business under this current environment is difficult.”
As of yesterday, the Zimdollar was trading at 1:17 830 against the United States dollar at the interbank market and 1:18 500 in supermarkets, while it stood at 1:20 000 on the parallel market.
American economics professor Steve Hanke on Wednesday said Zimbabwe’s year-on-year inflation stood at 1 630%, the world’s highest.
Yet authorities claim that they have ticked all the boxes to contain annual inflation, which according to official statistics was 47,62% in February.
As the Zimdollar continues depreciating, the Consumer Council of Zimbabwe (CCZ) has also failed to calculate the price of the family food basket for the month of February in local currency due to regular price increases of basics and services.
“Manufacturers also indicate that most of their suppliers for raw materials or services are demanding payment in US$ and that is why they demand US$ when they sell their products,” Mutashu said.
“It’s a glitch that is happening. That is why most formal retailing shops are failing to stock up. Those products are in the informal market.”
Mutashu said he had a meeting with business owners from the wholesale industry who had indicated that it was no longer viable to continue operating under the current environment.
“Most suppliers are not giving products to those that have complied with the new Finance legislation which requires the supplier and the retailers to use QR codes for the purposes of tracking tax evaders,” he said.
“Most suppliers are not complying, so they prefer to supply to the informal market. The cost of shop licences has also gone up by over 300% in US$.
“Employees are also demanding salaries in US$, so the environment is just volatile.”
President Emmerson Mnangagwa re-introduced the local currency in 2019 after a decade of dollarisation.
There are growing calls to redollarise as the local currency continues on a free-fall, pushing up the prices of basics and services as businesses and service providers seek to hedge against losses.
The International Monetary Fund says the local currency has depreciated by 95% since January this year.
However, the CCZ said prices of goods and services had gone down in US$ terms as operators were offering discounts to encourage foreign currency transactions.
“As measured by the CCZ’s low income urban earner monthly basket for a family of six, the cost of living as measured in US$ decreased by 1% from US$551,38 to US$544,71,” CCZ director corporate affairs Philemon Chereni said.
“One of the reasons to explain why the basket remained fairly stable and only decreased marginally by 1% is because of the discounting enjoyed when the product was paid in US$.
“In addition, observation revealed that prices in US$ are insignificantly impacted by the movement of the local exchange rate.”
CCZ also said the price of mealie meal was generally high owing to the El Niño-induced drought.
“Mealie meal prices remain stable, but at a higher price because of the demand for the product as households anticipate shortages due to drought,” Chereni said.
“It is also vital to note that prices of most of the basic commodities went down in US$ because of the natural price adjustment towards equilibrium which was observed during the month of February 2024 when suppliers had increased their prices sharply after the pronouncement of the national budget in anticipation of commodity shortage in the market, which, however, did not happen.”
-Newsday

Mnangagwa Replaces Military Boss Soon After Vic Falls Bomb Scare Incident

THE new Commander Air Force of Zimbabwe (AFZ) Air Marshal Jacob John Nzvede officially assumed his duties this Friday with a pledge to keep the AFZ wings above the sky.

Air Marshal Nzvede officially assumed his duties after the retirement of Air Marshal Elson Moyo early this month.

Soon after the conferment of the new badge to Air Marshal Nzvede at ZDF Headquarters in Harare, the delegation proceeded to Manyame AFZ base parade square for the handover-takeover of Command.

In his speech, outgoing AFZ Commander Air Marshal Elson Moyo called for the AFZ to embrace continuity.

In his acceptance speech, the incoming AFZ Commander Air Marshal Nzvede pledged to continue supporting the national Vision.

“As I take Command of the Air Force of Zimbabwe, I am cognisant that the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces has set in motion a development agenda, the National Development Strategy One (NDS1), which is set to improve the status of the nation to become an upper-middle income economy by the year 2030. Realising that, the Zimbabwe Defence Forces has a role to play in the attainment of this Vision, the President has prioritised the modernisation of the Forces.

“To this end, I unreservedly pledge my commitment to ensure that the Air Force of Zimbabwe will continue to play its part, under the wise leadership of the Commander Zimbabwe Defence Force, in creating a peaceful environment that is conducive for the attainment of the nation’s development goals.”

Chief witnessing officer and Commander Zimbabwe Defence Forces General Philip Valerio Sibanda implored the incoming Commander AFZ to work hard for the good of the nation.

“We want to thank Air Marshal Elson Moyo for modernising the AFZ and we are calling for the new Commander to maintain continuity.”

The Air Force of Zimbabwe is also contributing towards the attainment of Vision 2030 by joining hands with other security apparatus to curb illegal activities at the country’s ports of entry.

Mnangagwa’s US$20 Salary Increment Is Meaningless, Says Teachers

Teachers have rejected the meagre 6,66% cost of living adjustment which was proposed by the government, saying they want a meaningful salary increment.

Government increased the current US$300 cost of living adjustment by US$20 to US$320, a figure which was deemed insufficient and out of touch with the economic realities facing educators.

Progressive Teacher’s Union of Zimbabwe (PTUZ) secretary-general Raymond Majongwe accused the government of disregarding the harsh realities faced by teachers.

“We want to make it clear that the above figures are meaningless and far from our expectations. Government had turned a blind eye to the realities on the ground. Teachers are suffering because of poor salaries. As if that is enough, the government introduced and continues to put punitive taxes which further erode the meagre salaries of teachers, yet the government is offering pathetic salary adjustments,” Majongwe said.

“As PTUZ, we want to send a clear message to the government and President Emmerson Mnangagwa that the second republic is yet to fulfil its promises to workers in general and teachers in particular. The Leaving No One behind mantra seems to refer to others not workers/teachers because they were left behind since October 2018 and continue to trail since then.”

Majongwe also revealed that teachers are receiving notifications from funeral assurance service providers indicating that their salaries in local currency are no longer adequate to cover deductions.

In a letter dated March 14, Zimbabwe Teachers Association national secretary-general Goodwill Taderera denounced the hurried nature of the meeting unions had with government representatives and the lack of opportunity for meaningful discussion.

“This meeting was hastily convened and there was no room to discuss positions. It closed out a deep analysis of the economic experiences by workers. As a result of the lack of accommodation of workers’ views and the paltry awards, the workers team refused to accept the offer but allowed the employer to pay un-agreed figures,” Taderera said.

-Newsday

Hailstorm Destroys Homes, Schools

A fierce hailstorm wreaked havoc in parts of Mutasa district in Manicaland, leaving behind a scene of destruction as a primary school and numerous houses bore the brunt of the natural disaster.

Over 80 houses in Mutasa Ward 20 fell victim to the destructive force of the hailstorm on Wednesday, while the roofs of four blocks and staff houses at Pimai Primary School were ripped off by the powerful winds.

According to Mr. Tedious Beto, the Acting District Development Coordinator for Mutasa, the Civil Protection Unit is currently conducting assessments to gauge the extent of the damage.

He emphasized the urgent need for support in the form of roofing materials and tents to aid the affected communities.

Confirming the impact of the hailstorm, Mr. Beto stated, “The district was hit by a severe hailstorm on Wednesday afternoon, primarily affecting Ward 30 of Mutasa. At Pimai Primary School, four blocks and staff residences suffered roof damage.”

He continued, “Adjacent villages such as Pimai B and Hamudikuwanda were also hard-hit, with over 80 homes destroyed.

Presently, our civil protection unit is actively assessing the situation, but our immediate priorities include tents and roofing materials.

“Mutasa district, situated in Manicaland province, has long been susceptible to hailstorms and various other natural calamities, underscoring the ongoing need for preparedness and support in such vulnerable regions.

New Airforce Commander Assumes Duty

THE new Commander Air Force of Zimbabwe (AFZ) Air Marshal Jacob John Nzvede officially assumed his duties this Friday with a pledge to keep the AFZ wings above the sky.

Air Marshal Nzvede officially assumed his duties after the retirement of Air Marshal Elson Moyo early this month.

Soon after the conferment of the new badge to Air Marshal Nzvede at ZDF Headquarters in Harare, the delegation proceeded to Manyame AFZ base parade square for the handover-takeover of Command.

In his speech, outgoing AFZ Commander Air Marshal Elson Moyo called for the AFZ to embrace continuity.

In his acceptance speech, the incoming AFZ Commander Air Marshal Nzvede pledged to continue supporting the national Vision.

“As I take Command of the Air Force of Zimbabwe, I am cognisant that the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces has set in motion a development agenda, the National Development Strategy One (NDS1), which is set to improve the status of the nation to become an upper-middle income economy by the year 2030.

Realising that, the Zimbabwe Defence Forces has a role to play in the attainment of this Vision, the President has prioritised the modernisation of the Forces.

“To this end, I unreservedly pledge my commitment to ensure that the Air Force of Zimbabwe will continue to play its part, under the wise leadership of the Commander Zimbabwe Defence Force, in creating a peaceful environment that is conducive for the attainment of the nation’s development goals.”

Chief witnessing officer and Commander Zimbabwe Defence Forces General Philip Valerio Sibanda implored the incoming Commander AFZ to work hard for the good of the nation.

“We want to thank Air Marshal Elson Moyo for modernising the AFZ and we are calling for the new Commander to maintain continuity.”

The Air Force of Zimbabwe is also contributing towards the attainment of Vision 2030 by joining hands with other security apparatus to curb illegal activities at the country’s ports of entry.

ZBC News

Mnangagwa Takes Over Pulpit

By A Correspondent

Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa and General (Rtd) Dr Constantino Chiwenga made a notable appearance at the Kuwadzana Methodist Church in Harare, sparking both admiration and concern among Zimbabweans.

The visit, initially framed as an inspection of the church’s construction progress, quickly evolved into a platform for political messaging, raising questions about the intersection of religion and state in Zimbabwe.

During the visit, Mnangagwa emphasized the importance of peace, love, and unity, echoing sentiments often heard from pulpits across the nation.

He urged churches to continue preaching these values for the betterment of society, a message seemingly in line with traditional religious teachings.

However, the optics of political leaders seizing the pulpit for their agenda cannot be ignored.

By intertwining political rhetoric with religious discourse, Mnangagwa and Chiwenga risk blurring the lines between the sacred and the secular, transforming a place of worship into a stage for political posturing.

The pledge by Chiwenga to assist in the church’s construction further blurs this distinction, raising concerns about potential quid pro quo arrangements between the government and religious institutions.

While collaboration between the state and religious organizations can be beneficial, it must be approached with caution to preserve the autonomy and integrity of both parties.

The Methodist Church in Zimbabwe presiding Bishop, Reverend George Mawire, expressed gratitude for government assistance in the church’s construction.

While acknowledging the support, it’s essential to ensure that such partnerships do not compromise the church’s independence or lead to undue influence on its teachings and activities.

Moreover, the reminder to respect one another for nation-building underscores the delicate balance required in navigating the relationship between church and state.

While mutual respect and collaboration are essential, it’s imperative to uphold the principles of secularism and religious freedom enshrined in Zimbabwe’s constitution.

The Kuwadzana Methodist Church visit serves as a microcosm of the broader debate surrounding the role of religion in politics and governance.

While faith-based organizations can play a pivotal role in promoting social cohesion and addressing societal challenges, their involvement in partisan politics risks undermining their credibility and moral authority.

As Zimbabwe continues its journey towards democracy and development, it’s crucial for both political leaders and religious institutions to uphold the principles of transparency, accountability, and separation of church and state.

Only by respecting the distinct roles of each entity can Zimbabwe achieve the inclusive and pluralistic society envisioned by its citizens.

Greatman Mocks Sniper Storm…

By A Correspondent

In a recent development, musician Greatman has indirectly criticized fellow artist Donald Chirisa, popularly known as Sniper Storm, for soliciting controversial businessman Wicknell Chivayo to purchase him a car.

Notably, musicians affiliated with Zanu PF are reportedly reaping benefits from Chivayo’s spree of buying vehicles.

Greatman took to Facebook to express his sentiments, stating, “Ummmm guys, are we not doing too much here? Some things need to be done modestly.”

Meanwhile, Sniper Storm passionately appealed to Chivayo for assistance in acquiring a car through a heartfelt message:”

Hello @sir_wicknell, Firstly, I would like to express my gratitude for the significant contributions you have made in various initiatives, including those in Masowe and supporting Zanu PF through music and other endeavors.

I have observed that the situation is tough, but…With your words, you often say, ‘If you can, help those who work tirelessly.’

I have been diligently working alongside the Zanu PF party for many years, participating in National Galas, rallies, creating songs and jingles for events, and supporting various MPs and the President himself during elections.

My dedication remains unwavering.I am a true member of the party and have served with utmost loyalty.

Among comrades, there are those who have risen through the ranks alongside me, but I refrain from mentioning names.

Silence can sometimes be mistaken for complacency, but here I stand, witnessing how some loyal members suffer in silence and perish in neglect.

Avram Grant Praises Warriors

Zambia coach Avram Grant has showed great admiration for the Warriors squad ahead of the four-nation tournament.

Grant’s charges will face Zimbabwe their first match at the invitational mini-tournament in Malawi.

Kenya and the hosts nation will play in the other match in the opening round.

Speaking in an interview with the Zambian FA media, the gaffer said he was impressed with the “quality players” in the Warriors squad.

Grant said: “This is going to be a very good test. As for Zimbabwe they are very good, I saw the squad.

“So many players are playing in England, something that I hope will happen to us some day.

“I believe if it happens to the younger generation there is going to be a talented national team. It’s not a secret that there will be a chance (at the Four Nations Tournament) for other players to show themselves because our target is not this tournament.”

Soccer 24 News

Climate Change Crisis: Prioritise Solutions

By A Correspondent

Amid ongoing finger-pointing, let’s prioritize solutions

Channelling subsidies from fossil fuels towards renewables.

As per the International Monetary Fund, eliminating fossil fuel subsidies could reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 34% by 2030, a substantial step towards the required 43% reduction to limit global warming under 1.5°C.

Moreover, at #COP28, nations committed to swiftly phasing out ineffective fossil fuel subsidies.

Source: UN Climate

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Wicknell, Java, Ambulance Accident, ZANU PF Insult

Who on earth built this lump of bricks of a bridge, Wicknell, Scott or is it Java?

By Dorrothy Moyo | A bridge, recently exposed by the ZimEye news network, became the scene of an accident involving an ambulance from Holy Cross Mission Hospital. This incident has sparked a whirlwind of questions and criticism, with the construction of the bridge itself at the center of the controversy. The bridge, criticized for its rudimentary architecture, has drawn ire for seeming to mock the advancements of human civilization that date back thousands of years.

-A Question of Responsibility.

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At the heart of the matter is the identity of the architect behind what has now been dubbed the “lump of bricks” bridge. Names such as Wicknel, Scott, and Java have been tossed around in a frenzied game of blame and speculation. Yet, no clear answers have emerged. The bridge’s design, which has been lambasted for its apparent disregard for modern engineering standards, raises significant concerns about the oversight and execution of public infrastructure projects.

-A Harrowing Incident

The event took an alarming turn when an ambulance, en route to an emergency, found itself stranded against the bridge’s walling. The driver, identified as Philip Machekano, has come under fire amid allegations of drunken driving. These accusations add a layer of complexity to an already fraught situation, intertwining issues of individual accountability with broader systemic failures.

-Political Underpinnings.

Complicating the matter is the bridge’s association with the ruling Zanu PF party, which has led to rampant speculation about the politicization of public works projects. Critics argue that the mishandling and misallocation of resources evident in the bridge’s construction reflect deeper issues within the country’s governance. The involvement of a political entity in such a project has ignited debates on the quality and integrity of infrastructure developments under its auspices.

-Public Outcry and Demands for Action.

The images of the stranded ambulance at the poorly constructed bridge have become a symbol of the urgent need for accountability and change. Public outrage has been palpable, with citizens demanding answers and action from those responsible for the debacle. The incident has not only highlighted the dangers posed by substandard infrastructure but also the potential for negligence to result in life-threatening situations.

As investigations continue, the country waits for clarity on the circumstances that led to this regrettable event. The call for transparent inquiry and accountability is stronger than ever, with the hope that such incidents can be prevented in the future through rigorous standards and responsible governance.

Hailstorm Ravages Mutasa District

A fierce hailstorm wreaked havoc in parts of Mutasa district in Manicaland, leaving behind a scene of destruction as a primary school and numerous houses bore the brunt of the natural disaster.

Over 80 houses in Mutasa Ward 20 fell victim to the destructive force of the hailstorm on Wednesday, while the roofs of four blocks and staff houses at Pimai Primary School were ripped off by the powerful winds.

According to Mr. Tedious Beto, the Acting District Development Coordinator for Mutasa, the Civil Protection Unit is currently conducting assessments to gauge the extent of the damage.

He emphasized the urgent need for support in the form of roofing materials and tents to aid the affected communities.

Confirming the impact of the hailstorm, Mr. Beto stated, “The district was hit by a severe hailstorm on Wednesday afternoon, primarily affecting Ward 30 of Mutasa. At Pimai Primary School, four blocks and staff residences suffered roof damage.”

He continued, “Adjacent villages such as Pimai B and Hamudikuwanda were also hard-hit, with over 80 homes destroyed.

Presently, our civil protection unit is actively assessing the situation, but our immediate priorities include tents and roofing materials.

“Mutasa district, situated in Manicaland province, has long been susceptible to hailstorms and various other natural calamities, underscoring the ongoing need for preparedness and support in such vulnerable regions

Basic Commodities Disappear From Shops

By Business Reporter- Retailers have said they were struggling to restock locally produced goods using the local unit as manufacturers and wholesalers are demanding the United States dollar.

The failure by retailers to procure in local currency comes as the Zimdollar has experienced a sharp depreciation against the US$ amid calls for the full redollarisation of the economy.
Retailers told NewsDay that they had gone for weeks without the supply of locally produced basic commodities and warned of critical shortages of some products such as sugar.
Confederation of Zimbabwe Retailers president Denford Mutashu said the supply chain of basic commodities had dollarised, leaving retailers who buy in local currency in a lurch.
“The biggest challenge is the currency that one uses to source products at procurement level,” Mutashu said.
“Manufacturers do not want the local currency. Generally, the appetite for the US$ in the market is high.
“The supply chain is 90% dollarised, and for the formal stores, it becomes very difficult because they are the only ones that are still selling to the customers in local currency.
“So, with a huge local currency balance, running a retail business under this current environment is difficult.”
As of yesterday, the Zimdollar was trading at 1:17 830 against the United States dollar at the interbank market and 1:18 500 in supermarkets, while it stood at 1:20 000 on the parallel market.
American economics professor Steve Hanke on Wednesday said Zimbabwe’s year-on-year inflation stood at 1 630%, the world’s highest.
Yet authorities claim that they have ticked all the boxes to contain annual inflation, which according to official statistics was 47,62% in February.
As the Zimdollar continues depreciating, the Consumer Council of Zimbabwe (CCZ) has also failed to calculate the price of the family food basket for the month of February in local currency due to regular price increases of basics and services.
“Manufacturers also indicate that most of their suppliers for raw materials or services are demanding payment in US$ and that is why they demand US$ when they sell their products,” Mutashu said.
“It’s a glitch that is happening. That is why most formal retailing shops are failing to stock up. Those products are in the informal market.”
Mutashu said he had a meeting with business owners from the wholesale industry who had indicated that it was no longer viable to continue operating under the current environment.
“Most suppliers are not giving products to those that have complied with the new Finance legislation which requires the supplier and the retailers to use QR codes for the purposes of tracking tax evaders,” he said.
“Most suppliers are not complying, so they prefer to supply to the informal market. The cost of shop licences has also gone up by over 300% in US$.
“Employees are also demanding salaries in US$, so the environment is just volatile.”
President Emmerson Mnangagwa re-introduced the local currency in 2019 after a decade of dollarisation.
There are growing calls to redollarise as the local currency continues on a free-fall, pushing up the prices of basics and services as businesses and service providers seek to hedge against losses.
The International Monetary Fund says the local currency has depreciated by 95% since January this year.
However, the CCZ said prices of goods and services had gone down in US$ terms as operators were offering discounts to encourage foreign currency transactions.
“As measured by the CCZ’s low income urban earner monthly basket for a family of six, the cost of living as measured in US$ decreased by 1% from US$551,38 to US$544,71,” CCZ director corporate affairs Philemon Chereni said.
“One of the reasons to explain why the basket remained fairly stable and only decreased marginally by 1% is because of the discounting enjoyed when the product was paid in US$.
“In addition, observation revealed that prices in US$ are insignificantly impacted by the movement of the local exchange rate.”
CCZ also said the price of mealie meal was generally high owing to the El Niño-induced drought.
“Mealie meal prices remain stable, but at a higher price because of the demand for the product as households anticipate shortages due to drought,” Chereni said.
“It is also vital to note that prices of most of the basic commodities went down in US$ because of the natural price adjustment towards equilibrium which was observed during the month of February 2024 when suppliers had increased their prices sharply after the pronouncement of the national budget in anticipation of commodity shortage in the market, which, however, did not happen.”
-Newsday

Zanu PF ‘Kills’ Bikita Top Council Official

By Staff Reporter- Zanu PF is accused of causing the death of the late Bikita Chief Executive Officer, Peter Chibhi, who committed suicide last Monday.

Masvingo Mirror reports that the last Chibhi took poison straight after attending a Zanu PF kangaroo court where he was promptly summoned to answer certain questions on Saturday.

Questions asked include why the council sold stands on a Zanu PF Heroes’ Acre and at the Zanu PF Women’s League Hall at Nyika Growth Point.

He was also questioned on Hanyani, a private company which Chibhi and the finance director allegedly formed to do business with the council.

There was reference to a negative council audit report during the meeting which is the current basis of an investigation against senior council officials.

Chibhi left the meeting held at the council boardroom at Nyika Growth Point in a huff and bought a bottle of poison on his way home. He left the receipt on a table at home and went to another house he was building nearby and drank the poison, according to sources close to the family.

The Mirror established that Chibhi was called to the meeting at around 12 pm by Kudakwashe Gopo, the Zanu PF district political commissar and he turned up. The meeting ended around 3 pm.

Gopo confirmed calling and summoning Chibhi to the meeting.
“Yes I am the one who called him to the meeting and he attended. I however cannot comment on any other issues because I am not allowed to by the party,” he told The Mirror.

Present at the meeting were party bigwigs like former Army general Englebert Rugeje, Bikita East MP Court Zevezanai, former Education Minister Gabriel Machinga, Senator Anna Rungani, Central Committee member Univester Mukwena and Provincial member Simon Muchafa.
Four chiefs were present at the meeting and they are Marozva, Budzi, Mabika and Ziki. Bikita RDC chairperson Thomas Mataga and five council committee chairpersons were also present.
Rt Lt General Rugeje did not answer his phone most of the day yesterday.
It is not clear what authority Zanu PF has to summon and question a CEO of a local authority whose line of reporting is through councillors and the Ministry of Local Government. The meeting buttresses allegations of a Government Policy which directs local authorities to report to Zanu PF.
The DCC chairperson, Chamunorwa Taruona however insisted that the suicide could be for personal reasons. He said the meeting with Chibhi was cordial and at no time was he harassed.
“The meeting went on quite well. No one harassed him. We wanted him to clarify some grey areas. After the meeting, we went home. No one thought he would take his life. I think he had his problems at home,” said Taruona.
Mataga said the meeting even pledged to support Chibhi during the difficult time that he was being investigated for corruption.
“I didn’t think he would take his life. We even told him that we were behind him and all his problems were under control. We supported him,” said Mataga.
After noticing a receipt on the table, Chibhi’s wife allegedly became suspicious and followed him to the new house. She allegedly found him writhing in agony and took him to Silveira Hospital.
Chibhi was transferred from Silveira to Masvingo Provincial Hospital where he passed on around 3 am on Monday.
His burial is taking place today.
In 2021 Local Government Ministry Permanent Secretary Zvinechimwe Churu ordered Bikita RDC to stop the allocation of land belonging to the Public Service Commission (PSC).
This was after the then PSC Secretary Jonathan Wutawunashe wrote to the Ministry objecting to the council’s move to parcel out land belonging to the civil servants’ body. PSC accused Bikita RDC of encroaching on its land and turning it into commercial stands.
-Morror

Shocking Details On Beitbridge Horror Crash

By A Correspondent | People Who witnessed the head-on collision of two buses in Beitbridge early today say one of the buses was running away from a car of Ferets, a group known for its terror activities.

In the early hours of Saturday, a devastating head-on collision occurred at Chicago in Beitbridge, marking a dark start to the day for the region.

The accident involved a Citi Bus originating from Johannesburg and a Blue Circle bus coming from Harare, colliding head-on under unclear and troubling circumstances at Chigaco Village after the railway line.

Parked at Puma Service Station… the pickup truck whose drivers are accused of causing the accident
Preliminary reports suggest that the crash was preceded by a high-speed chase involving a white Nissan truck, allegedly carrying members of the Feret, a group known for its terror activities.

This detail adds a layer of complexity and concern to the already tragic incident, hinting at possible targeted aggression leading to the accident.

Despite these reports, footage obtained by the ZimEye news network does not show the white Nissan in the vicinity of the crash.

The video clip, however, paints a harrowing picture of the aftermath, with victims visibly scattered across the crash site, indicating the severe impact of the collision.

A source near the scene told ZimEye that more than 10 died, and several were injured.

Authorities and emergency services were quick to respond, with multiple victims receiving urgent medical attention.

The extent of the injuries and the total number of casualties are still being determined as rescue efforts continue.

In the wake of this tragic event, officials are urging anyone with relatives who may have been aboard either bus to make immediate contact with their loved ones.

The situation has sparked widespread concern, with families and friends anxiously awaiting news of those involved.

This incident has shaken the community and raised serious questions about the circumstances leading up to the crash. With investigations ongoing, many are calling for thorough scrutiny into the involvement of the Feret group (condemned by the regional body, SADC during the 2023 elections) and the actions leading to this catastrophic event.

A comment from the Deputy Director General of the CIO who heads the accused ferrets could not be ontained at the time of writing.

“But what is difficult to understand is that they (the government) announced recently that the border has been erected and now that there is security there.

But what is the reason of the ferrets chasing down buses on either side of the border after those vehicles we’ll have gone through the very same security?
“What are the fereets doing there and what is their purpose?,” asked one unidentified complaining Zimbabwean on an audio message.

As this story develops, more details are expected to emerge regarding the cause of the collision and the condition of those affected.

The community holds its breath for updates, hoping for the safety of all involved.

Stay tuned to this page for the latest information as it becomes available.

Greatman Criticizes Sniper Storm’s Appeal to Wicknell Chivayo for a Car

By A Correspondent

In a recent development, musician Greatman has indirectly criticized fellow artist Donald Chirisa, popularly known as Sniper Storm, for soliciting controversial businessman Wicknell Chivayo to purchase him a car.

Notably, musicians affiliated with Zanu PF are reportedly reaping benefits from Chivayo’s spree of buying vehicles.

Greatman took to Facebook to express his sentiments, stating, “Ummmm guys, are we not doing too much here? Some things need to be done modestly.”

Meanwhile, Sniper Storm passionately appealed to Chivayo for assistance in acquiring a car through a heartfelt message:”

Hello @sir_wicknell, Firstly, I would like to express my gratitude for the significant contributions you have made in various initiatives, including those in Masowe and supporting Zanu PF through music and other endeavors.

I have observed that the situation is tough, but…With your words, you often say, ‘If you can, help those who work tirelessly.’

I have been diligently working alongside the Zanu PF party for many years, participating in National Galas, rallies, creating songs and jingles for events, and supporting various MPs and the President himself during elections.

My dedication remains unwavering.I am a true member of the party and have served with utmost loyalty.

Among comrades, there are those who have risen through the ranks alongside me, but I refrain from mentioning names.

Silence can sometimes be mistaken for complacency, but here I stand, witnessing how some loyal members suffer in silence and perish in neglect.

Avram Grant Wary Of Warriors

Zambia coach Avram Grant has showed great admiration for the Warriors squad ahead of the four-nation tournament.

Grant’s charges will face Zimbabwe their first match at the invitational mini-tournament in Malawi.

Kenya and the hosts nation will play in the other match in the opening round.

Speaking in an interview with the Zambian FA media, the gaffer said he was impressed with the “quality players” in the Warriors squad.

Grant said: “This is going to be a very good test. As for Zimbabwe they are very good, I saw the squad.

“So many players are playing in England, something that I hope will happen to us some day.

“I believe if it happens to the younger generation there is going to be a talented national team. It’s not a secret that there will be a chance (at the Four Nations Tournament) for other players to show themselves because our target is not this tournament.”

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Mbeki Throws Zuma Under The Bus

South Africa- Former President Thabo Mbeki has attacked his successor, Jacob Zuma, and accused him of destroying the country’s democracy.

Zuma recently dumped the African National Congress (ANC), his home for over six decades, and formed another party, Umkonto weSizwe (MK).

Speaking at the annual lecture at the University of South Africa (Unisa) on Wednesday night, Mbeki condemned the MK party’s leadership, asserting that it comprised individuals previously involved in undermining the South African Revenue Services (Sars).

Mbeki also took aim at his former deputy president for making contradictory statements regarding the MKP.

Zuma had announced his intention to contest elections and support the MKP while distancing himself from the “ANC of Ramaphosa,” though he maintained his membership in the African National Congress (ANC).

The ANC’s position has been that Zuma effectively expelled himself from the party.

Mbeki denounced this stance as contradictory, asserting that one cannot simultaneously be a member of the ANC and actively campaign against it.

He criticised Zuma’s position, stating it lacked coherence and reasoning.

Discussing the MK party further, Mbeki highlighted its leadership’s association with previous attempts to destabilise Sars.

He emphasised that understanding the motives behind such breakaways necessitated recognising the continuity of individuals involved in disruptive actions.

Earlier on the same day, the MK party’s youth league declared Zuma as their presidential candidate during a media briefing in Johannesburg.

They issued ultimatums, threatening to disrupt upcoming elections if Zuma and the MKP were not permitted on the ballot.

The electoral process has already commenced, with political parties submitting their candidate lists to the Electoral Commission (IEC).

Objections to certain candidates on the lists are anticipated, and the dispute between the ANC and MKP over the use of the name uMkhonto weSizwe will be adjudicated by the Electoral Court next week, following the ANC’s application regarding the trademark of MK.

Source: IOL

Musician Sniper Storm Declares Loyalty To Zanu PF In Bid To Get Chivayo Car

By A Correspondent

In a recent development, musician Greatman has indirectly criticized fellow artist Donald Chirisa, popularly known as Sniper Storm, for soliciting controversial businessman Wicknell Chivayo to purchase him a car.

Notably, musicians affiliated with Zanu PF are reportedly reaping benefits from Chivayo’s spree of buying vehicles.

Greatman took to Facebook to express his sentiments, stating, “Ummmm guys, are we not doing too much here? Some things need to be done modestly.”

Meanwhile, Sniper Storm passionately appealed to Chivayo for assistance in acquiring a car through a heartfelt message:”

Hello @sir_wicknell, Firstly, I would like to express my gratitude for the significant contributions you have made in various initiatives, including those in Masowe and supporting Zanu PF through music and other endeavors.

I have observed that the situation is tough, but…With your words, you often say, ‘If you can, help those who work tirelessly.’

I have been diligently working alongside the Zanu PF party for many years, participating in National Galas, rallies, creating songs and jingles for events, and supporting various MPs and the President himself during elections.

My dedication remains unwavering.I am a true member of the party and have served with utmost loyalty.

Among comrades, there are those who have risen through the ranks alongside me, but I refrain from mentioning names.

Silence can sometimes be mistaken for complacency, but here I stand, witnessing how some loyal members suffer in silence and perish in neglect.

Wicknell Chivayo Mum As Beitbridge Hospital Without A Single Paracetamol Tablet After Horror Bus Accident

Updated Report: Beitbridge Hospital Crisis Amidst Chivayo’s Lavish Giveaways to Celebrities

By Farai D Hove | Beitbridge – In a stark revelation that has shocked the local community, Beitbridge Hospital was found to be without essential medical supplies, including basic medications like paracetamol, early Saturday morning. This dire situation was brought to light as relatives of patients visited the institution, only to discover the hospital’s inability to provide even the most rudimentary care.

This alarming development comes in sharp contrast to the recent news of convicted money launderer, Wicknell Chivayo, flamboyantly gifting cars to prominent Zimbabwean celebrities. Among the beneficiaries of Chivayo’s generosity are sungura maestro Alick Macheso and dancehall artist Seh Calaz, who received vehicles as part of what Chivayo describes as his effort to empower the community.

The juxtaposition of Chivayo’s high-profile giveaways with the critical shortages at Beitbridge Hospital has sparked outrage and debate over the priorities and distribution of wealth within the community. While Chivayo claims to be aiding community empowerment through his gifts to celebrities, the hospital’s lack of basic medical supplies paints a grim picture of neglect and misallocation of resources.

A witness shared their firsthand experience with ZimEye, expressing distress over the conditions at the hospital: “Dear Editor. I’ve been to the hospital; there is no medication, not even painkillers. It’s a pitiful case. There are also many police uniformed and uniformed cops inside.”

The presence of a significant police force within the hospital further complicates the situation, raising questions about the priorities of local authorities amidst the healthcare crisis.

The community of Beitbridge now finds itself grappling with the reality of a healthcare system in desperate need of support, juxtaposed against the backdrop of conspicuous spending by individuals like Chivayo. As this story unfolds, it serves as a stark reminder of the disparities that exist within the fabric of society and the urgent need for real, impactful community empowerment that goes beyond the superficial gifting of luxury items.

Shifting Focus: From Blame to Solutions in Climate Action

By A Correspondent

Amid ongoing finger-pointing, let’s prioritize solutions

Channelling subsidies from fossil fuels towards renewables.

As per the International Monetary Fund, eliminating fossil fuel subsidies could reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 34% by 2030, a substantial step towards the required 43% reduction to limit global warming under 1.5°C.

Moreover, at #COP28, nations committed to swiftly phasing out ineffective fossil fuel subsidies.

Source: UN Climate

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Joining Hands In Beating Climate Crisis

By A Correspondent

Climate change, fuelled by various activities such as burning fossil fuels and deforestation, is a heavy toll on the planet.

From rising temperatures to extreme weather events, the effects of climate change are becoming increasingly apparent and dire.One of the most visible consequences of climate change is the warming of the planet.

Average global temperatures have been steadily rising, leading to melting ice caps, shrinking glaciers, and rising sea levels. These changes not only threaten ecosystems and biodiversity but also put coastal communities at risk of flooding and displacement.Extreme weather events, including hurricanes, droughts, and wildfires, are becoming more frequent and intense due to climate change.

These events not only cause immediate devastation but also have long-lasting economic and social impacts, disrupting livelihoods and exacerbating poverty and inequality.

Also see statement below :

Source: World Meteorological Organization

With just one week remaining until the #WorldMetDay ceremony, themed

“On the Frontline of Climate Action,” anticipation is high.Excitement surrounds the upcoming campaign to be launched by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), aimed at fostering a collective commitment to combat the climate crisis.

For further information and registration, visit the UNDP’s “We Don’t Have Time” website:
https://bit.ly/4cjhKQr

ZBC Evicts Ex-Workers

By Staff Reporter- The Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC) has given 90 days to its former employees to vacate apartments where they have resided for decades.

The ownership of these apartments is currently in a legal dispute. 

The ex-employees assert that they purchased the units through a credit scheme back in the 1990s. The matter is still pending before the courts.

In a letter seen by NewsDay, ZBC’s investment executive, James Chiwera, communicated to the occupants that they must vacate the premises. He said:

Please be advised that the ZBC will be embarking on extensive renovations of the Hatley House in line with the corporate strategy as well as to comply with the City of Harare’s public health bylaws.

As a result, the contractor will be commencing exterior works effective January 29, 2024. You are given 90 days notice period to vacate the premises.

One of the former ZBC employees told NewsDay that they believe the courts will rule in their favour. He said:

For decades, these haven’t just been flats, they have been our homes.

Many of us have raised our families here and built our lives within these walls.

We are more than happy to cooperate with reasonable upgrades.

But surely, alternative solutions can be found without pushing families onto the street, especially during a housing crisis.

In an affidavit, Onias Gumbo, the former ZBC director of marketing, administration, and finance, revealed his pivotal role in creating an employee credit union.

He said that under this scheme, each employee made monthly contributions to collectively purchase properties of the flat.

According to Gumbo, some of the properties acquired in Harare include Copper Queen, Dick King Didsbury, Sendton Court, and the contested Hatley House.

Mnangagwa, Chiwenga Seize Methodist Pulpit

By A Correspondent

Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa and General (Rtd) Dr Constantino Chiwenga made a notable appearance at the Kuwadzana Methodist Church in Harare, sparking both admiration and concern among Zimbabweans.

The visit, initially framed as an inspection of the church’s construction progress, quickly evolved into a platform for political messaging, raising questions about the intersection of religion and state in Zimbabwe.

During the visit, Mnangagwa emphasized the importance of peace, love, and unity, echoing sentiments often heard from pulpits across the nation.

He urged churches to continue preaching these values for the betterment of society, a message seemingly in line with traditional religious teachings.

However, the optics of political leaders seizing the pulpit for their agenda cannot be ignored.

By intertwining political rhetoric with religious discourse, Mnangagwa and Chiwenga risk blurring the lines between the sacred and the secular, transforming a place of worship into a stage for political posturing.

The pledge by Chiwenga to assist in the church’s construction further blurs this distinction, raising concerns about potential quid pro quo arrangements between the government and religious institutions.

While collaboration between the state and religious organizations can be beneficial, it must be approached with caution to preserve the autonomy and integrity of both parties.

The Methodist Church in Zimbabwe presiding Bishop, Reverend George Mawire, expressed gratitude for government assistance in the church’s construction.

While acknowledging the support, it’s essential to ensure that such partnerships do not compromise the church’s independence or lead to undue influence on its teachings and activities.

Moreover, the reminder to respect one another for nation-building underscores the delicate balance required in navigating the relationship between church and state.

While mutual respect and collaboration are essential, it’s imperative to uphold the principles of secularism and religious freedom enshrined in Zimbabwe’s constitution.

The Kuwadzana Methodist Church visit serves as a microcosm of the broader debate surrounding the role of religion in politics and governance.

While faith-based organizations can play a pivotal role in promoting social cohesion and addressing societal challenges, their involvement in partisan politics risks undermining their credibility and moral authority.

As Zimbabwe continues its journey towards democracy and development, it’s crucial for both political leaders and religious institutions to uphold the principles of transparency, accountability, and separation of church and state.

Only by respecting the distinct roles of each entity can Zimbabwe achieve the inclusive and pluralistic society envisioned by its citizens.

Nine (9) Perish In Beitbridge Head-On Crash | STATE MEDIA ARTICLE

By State Media: Nine (9) people have been killed in a head-on collision involving two buses early this morning, 12 km outside Beibridge town near the Tshamunanga area.

Witnesses said one of the buses hit a donkey and veered to the oncoming traffic lane, resulting in the collision.

Indications are that the City bus was heading to Harare while the Blue Circle bus was heading to Beitbridge from Kadoma when tragedy struck at around 3 am.

Beitbridge West legislator Thusani Ndou, who visited the injured this morning at the Beitbridge District hospital, described the incident as unfortunate.

“We are yet to get a full report from health officials and the police but preliminary information we have is that nine people were confirmed dead from that accident. Over 30 who were injured are being attended to at the hospital,” said Ndou.
“I want to express my condolences to those who lost their relatives and also wish the injured a speedy recovery.”
-Herald

Mnangagwa Apologists In US$18 000 Armed Robbery Storm

By Showbiz Reporter | ZimEye | Controversial preacher, Passion Java Zanu PF senator Mike Chimombe is accused of robbing a Harare businessman of his US$18 000 at gunpoint in a Harare hotel Wednesday.

The matter was reported to Harare Kopje police, an extension of Harare Central.

Sources who witnessed the incident said the two, in the company of a group of hired thugs, beat up businessman Andrew Manongore at Rainbow Towers over a girlfriend before robbing him of US$ 18,000 at gunpoint.
Manongore filed a police report at Harare Central police station under IR 030777.
“Over a dozen of the hired thugs attacked Manongore and also robbed him of US$18,000,” alleges sources. The incident was captured on CCTV.

Java is reportedly bitter with Manongore for snatching socialite, Hillary Makaya from him. Chimombe was allegedly infuriated after Manongore labelled him broke.
Manongore sought refuge in a toilet before being taken to the hospital for treatment, along with his guards.
Java told ZimEye that the incident truly happened, saying instead of him, they were the ones who were attacked.
“This guy wanted to beat up Mike Chimombe,” said in an exclusive phone call with ZimEye.
He also claimed that he has got videographic evidence to prove that he was not violent. A day later, however, over his own promise to supply the video evidence.

Navigating the Online Casino Landscape: A Guide for South African Gamblers

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BREAKING: Tragic Head-On Bus Accident at Chicago, Beitbridge ‘Caused By A Ferret CIO High Speed Chase’

By A Correspondent | In the early hours of March 16, 2024, a devastating head-on collision occurred at Chicago in Beitbridge, marking a dark start to the day for the region. The accident involved a Citi Bus originating from Johannesburg and a Blue Circle bus coming from Harare, colliding head-on under unclear and troubling circumstances at Chigaco Village after the railway line. 

Parked at Puma Service Station… the pickup truck whose drivers are accused of causing the accident

Preliminary reports suggest that the crash was preceded by a high-speed chase involving a white Nissan truck, allegedly carrying members of the Feret, a group known for its terror activities.

This detail adds a layer of complexity and concern to the already tragic incident, hinting at possible targeted aggression leading to the accident.

Despite these reports, footage obtained by the ZimEye news network does not show the white Nissan in the vicinity of the crash. The video clip, however, paints a harrowing picture of the aftermath, with victims visibly scattered across the crash site, indicating the severe impact of the collision.

A source near the scene told ZimEye over 30 people are feared dead.

Authorities and emergency services were quick to respond, with multiple victims receiving urgent medical attention. The extent of the injuries and the total number of casualties are still being determined as rescue efforts continue.

In the wake of this tragic event, officials are urging anyone with relatives who may have been aboard either bus to make immediate contact with their loved ones. The situation has sparked widespread concern, with families and friends anxiously awaiting news of those involved.

This incident has shaken the community and raised serious questions about the circumstances leading up to the crash. With investigations ongoing, many are calling for thorough scrutiny into the involvement of the Feret group (condemned by the regional body, SADC during the 2023 elections) and the actions leading to this catastrophic event.

A comment from the Deputy Director General of the CIO who heads the accused ferrets could not be ontained at the time of writing.

“But what is difficult to understand is that they (the government) announced recently that the border has been erected and now that there is security there.

But what is the reason of the ferrets chasing down buses on either side of the border after those vehicles we’ll have gone through the very same security?

“What are the fereets doing there and what is their purpose?,” asked one unidentified complaining Zimbabwean on an audio message.

As this story develops, more details are expected to emerge regarding the cause of the collision and the condition of those affected. The community holds its breath for updates, hoping for the safety of all involved. Stay tuned to this page for the latest information as it becomes available.

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How To Win an RFP: Tips and Tricks

Securing contracts through requests for proposals (RFPs) can be a gateway to lucrative opportunities and business growth. However, discerning the complex intricacies of an RFP and crafting a winning response requires a strategic approach, attention to detail, and a touch of finesse. In this competitive landscape, understanding how to stand out and persuasively communicate your value proposition is paramount. Keep reading to unlock the secrets of how to win an RFP.

 Understanding the Essentials of a Request for Proposal

An RFP serves as a formal document issued by an organization, soliciting proposals from potential suppliers or service providers. Understanding the RFP’s objectives, requirements, and constraints is a fundamental step in crafting a winning response. Review the document thoroughly, ensuring you comprehend each aspect and can address them effectively in your proposal.

Initial analysis should focus on the scope of work, deliverables, and the evaluation criteria outlined in the RFP. Aligning your company’s strengths and offerings with the prospect’s needs is critical for demonstrating capability and fit. Additionally, make note of mandatory meetings, submission deadlines, and any questions or clarification points toward the issuing organization.

 

Crafting a Comprehensive Response Strategy

Developing a strategic plan to approach your RFP response is pivotal. Start by assembling a cross-functional team that combines different skill sets and perspectives. This team should strategize on how to position your company best, identifying unique selling points and competitive advantages that can be highlighted in the response.

A structured response that precisely addresses the key points of the RFP while remaining clear and coherent is crucial. Outline your approach to the project, providing a detailed methodology and project management plan. This demonstrates to the issuer that you have a concrete plan to deliver results.

Financial considerations are a cornerstone of any proposal. Besides ensuring that your pricing is competitive, it’s important to communicate the value that the client will receive. Transparency in costing and a breakdown of expenses reveal professionalism and build trust with the prospect.

 

Employing Persuasive Writing Techniques for RFPs

A compelling narrative is essential for engaging your prospective client and distinguishing your proposal. Use persuasive writing techniques to build a case for why your company is the best choice, weaving in stories of past successes and testimonials to add authenticity. Mirror the language and tone of the RFP to improve alignment with the issuer’s expectations.

Impactful executive summaries are vital. As the first substantive piece the evaluator reads, your summary must encapsulate the benefits and differentiators of your offering succinctly. Making this section persuasive and reflective of the entire proposal is fundamental to capturing the evaluators’ interest.

Clarify complex ideas and avoid jargon that might confuse evaluators. While technical specifications and innovative approaches can differentiate your proposal, they need to be communicated in a manner that is both accessible and convincing to non-experts in the field.

Quality and proofreading go hand in hand. A proposal free of errors signifies professionalism and attention to detail—attributes that evaluators will associate with your service delivery. Ensure that multiple team members meticulously edit and cross-check the proposal before submission.

 

Leveraging Team Expertise and Collaboration in Your Proposal

Your team is your greatest asset in developing a successful RFP response. Each member brings unique expertise and perspective, creating a comprehensive and knowledge-backed proposal. Encourage collaboration among different departments, such as sales, technical staff, and finance, to foster synergy and align the proposal to the business objectives.

Involving subject matter experts (SMEs) can significantly enhance the quality of your proposal’s content. They can provide detailed insights into technical approaches, innovation, or industry trends that could be a deciding factor in winning the contract. Ensure the SMEs’ thoughts are integrated clearly and cohesively into the proposal narrative.

By implementing these insights and remaining committed to excellence, your proposals can become more impactful, increasing your success rate in the competitive landscape of RFPs.

Rural Teachers Enraged By US$20 Salary Increment

The Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (ARTUZ) has raised concerns over the recent salary increment awarded to civil servants by the government.

The increment, amounting to US$20, has been deemed inadequate by ARTUZ, prompting discussions about the need for a more substantial review.
In their critique, ARTUZ has specifically targeted Cecilia Alexander and the entire leadership of the Zimbabwe Confederation of Public Sector Trade Unions (ZCPSTU)—formerly known as the Apex Council.
According to ARTUZ, these leaders have failed to adequately represent civil servants’ interests, resulting in what they perceive as unfavorable deals. ARTUZ’s statement reads:
Cecilia Alexander and her cabal of imposters have made themselves life negotiators on behalf of Civil servants. They always bring back rotten deals! The nonsense stops now! Government is advised that we are not accepting USD 20 increment and a mass action will be announced!
Earlier this week, ZCPSTU expressed frustration over the lack of progress in salary negotiations with the government, especially given the rising cost of living. The union accused the government of failing to honor its commitment to convene a National Joint Negotiating Council (NJNC) meeting every quarter.
Meanwhile, the Zimbabwe Teachers’ Association (ZIMTA) has also weighed in, urging the government to address the issue of teachers’ salaries promptly. ZIMTA specifically calls for a review of the United States Dollar component in their compensation.
In their official statement issued on March 12, 2024, ZIMTA emphasized the urgency of resolving the negotiation stalemate. They assert that prolonged inaction and disregard for teachers’ concerns cannot be tolerated any longer.
It’s important to note that civil servants currently earn less than US$300 per month, in addition to a local currency salary component that falls below US$100.
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Gokwe Villager In Trouble For Calling ED A ‘Scud’

Gokwe villager Mark Mandiki has landed himself in trouble after he allegedly labelled President Emmerson Mnangagwa a “SCUD”.

Mandiki allegedly made the remarks on February 25, 2023, during a heated verbal exchange with a Zanu-PF member, Doubt Tonhorayi.

He appeared in court Wednesday charged with undermining and insulting the Office of the President.

“Your President Mnangagwa looks like an ancient opaque beer container known as SCUD, which is why it was named ED because it is as rotten as him,” part of the charge sheet read.

On Wednesday, the State closed its case after three witnesses had testified in the matter.

Mandiki, who is expected to submit his defence on April 3, claims Tonhorayi is framing him to settle political scores.

He claims Tonhorayi was once an opposition activist before switching to Zanu-PF, hence there is bad between them.

Prosecutor Michael Reza in Acts of Misconduct

By A Correspondent| In a shocking revelation, the case against activists Joana Mamombe and Cecilia Chimbiri, members of the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC), has been marred by allegations of misconduct involving Harare Prosecutor Michael Reza.

The intricate web of deceit allegedly orchestrated by Reza has cast doubt on the integrity of the legal proceedings.

The scandal unfolded on October 28, 2020, when Reza, purportedly in collusion with an individual from his office identified as Chigaba, allegedly forged the signature of Prosecutor George Manokore.

This deceptive maneuver, according to reports, aimed to create the false impression that Manokore had signed an affidavit when, in reality, he was absent from work on that fateful day.

Further scrutiny reveals that Manokore did not appear before the relevant authorities, raising questions about the legality of the affidavit commissioned in his absence.

The affidavit in question was subsequently filed on behalf of the State by Reza in the case number HC 6207/22, perpetuating what appears to be a fraudulent scheme.

Manokore is said to have evaded involvement by leaving his workplace and citing personal reasons for his absence the following day.

Tafadzwa Chigaba, identified as a participant in forging signatures, reportedly expressed frustration over being manipulated for such illicit purposes.

Compounding the allegations, it is said Reza received unlawful gifts or considerations, including a four-bedroom apartment, allegedly awarded by Ken Sharpe, at the Pokugara complex in Borrowdale.

These purported gifts, tied to Reza’s aggressive pursuit of cases involving political figures such as Tendai Biti raise concerns about impartiality and ethical conduct within the legal system.

Reza’s conduct, as described by unnamed sources, paints a picture of a prosecutor who portrays himself as incorruptible while allegedly engaging in egregious misconduct behind the scenes.

His actions, including self-appointment to represent the State in the High Court and alleged protection of certain individuals, highlight systemic flaws and potential abuse of power within the legal framework.

As these allegations come to light, calls for a thorough investigation into Reza’s tenure and practices at Rotten Row echo among concerned people within the Judiciary.

Driver Vanishes After Killing Pedestrian

By A Correspondent

Law enforcement authorities have launched a manhunt for a motorist involved in a tragic hit-and-run incident resulting in the death of a pedestrian (40) near the Sandas Johane Masowe Wechishanu Church in Chitungwiza, Harare, on March 1, 2024.The victim lost his life instantly after being struck by the unidentified motorist along an unnamed dust road.

Shockingly, the driver failed to stop or report the accident, fleeing the scene hastily. In efforts to bring the perpetrator to justice, the police have issued an appeal for any information that could assist in apprehending the suspect.

According to a police statement, “Police in Harare are investigating a fatal hit-and-run road traffic accident in which a man (40) died on the spot after being hit by an unknown motorist on 01/03/24 along an unnamed dust road, near Sandas Johane Masowe Wechishanu Church, Chitungwiza.

The motorist did not stop after the accident. Anyone with information to report at any nearest police station.”

Jail Sentence For Papa Who Assaulted Congregant

Simbabvu Shiri, a self-styled Kwekwe prophet whose videos about assaulting congregants went viral on social media has been slapped with 12 months in jail. He will however, do 350hrs community service after being convicted by Kwekwe magistrate Cherly Tembo.

Shiri heads Spring of Living Waters Ministries. https://twitter.com/TheMirrorMsv/status/1767968471382397188?t=r2HyfABj6CfRUe6puncO6Q&s=19

Zanu PF Members In Trouble For “Misusing” Social Media

By A Correspondent

In a move that highlights internal tensions within Zimbabwe’s ruling party, Zanu PF, senior party officials have come under fire for releasing unauthorized media statements.

The party’s reprimand, issued on Thursday, underscores the challenges of maintaining unity and coherence within the organization.

The controversy stems from comments made by senior Zanu PF officials regarding the removal of sanctions, which were not sanctioned by the party’s leadership.

This breach of protocol has raised concerns among observers, who see it as indicative of deeper divisions within the party.

Zanu PF’s directive explicitly prohibits members from independently releasing statements or engaging with the media without prior approval. This includes refraining from posting content on social media platforms.

The party emphasizes the importance of adhering to official channels for communication to ensure consistency and prevent the dissemination of conflicting messages.

According to the statement issued by Zanu PF, unauthorized communications risk undermining the party’s unified stance on key issues, potentially causing confusion among supporters and the public.

By centralizing communication through designated party offices, Zanu PF aims to maintain control over its messaging and prevent the spread of misinformation or divergent viewpoints.

The reprimand serves as a reminder of the strict hierarchical structure within Zanu PF, where adherence to party discipline is paramount.

Any deviation from the established protocol is swiftly addressed to safeguard the party’s interests and reputation.

However, the incident also sheds light on the internal dynamics of Zanu PF, with speculation rife about the motivations behind the unauthorized statements.

Some observers interpret the actions of the implicated officials as symptomatic of power struggles and factionalism within the party, particularly in the face of mounting challenges and public scrutiny.

As Zimbabwe grapples with economic hardships and political uncertainties, the cohesion of Zanu PF becomes increasingly crucial.

Internal rifts and conflicting narratives only serve to undermine the party’s credibility and effectiveness in governance, posing a threat to stability and progress.

In response to the controversy, Zanu PF has reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining discipline and unity among its members.

The party’s leadership emphasizes the need for collective responsibility and adherence to established protocols for communication and decision-making.

Moving forward, Zanu PF faces the challenge of addressing internal divisions and fostering a more cohesive and inclusive approach to governance.

Only through concerted efforts to bridge differences and promote transparency can the party regain public trust and effectively lead Zimbabwe towards a brighter future.

Everybody Loves Zanu PF – Mnangagwa

By A Correspondent

In a surprising move, President Emmerson Mnangagwa of Zimbabwe has extended an invitation to all, regardless of past differences, to join the ruling party, Zanu PF.

This unprecedented call comes in the wake of the readmission of former members who had previously been expelled or suspended from the party.

Notable among those welcomed back into the fold are individuals who once held significant positions within Zanu PF, including Dr. Ignatius Chombo, Killer Zivhu, Robert Nyemudzo, and Petronella Kagonye, among others.

Their return marks a shift in the party’s stance, signaling a willingness to reconcile and unite for the greater good.

Speaking on behalf of the party, Zanu PF Secretary-General Obert Mpofu confirmed the development, emphasizing Mnangagwa’s magnanimity.

Mpofu highlighted the president’s forgiving nature, stating, “His Excellency President Mnangagwa is a pardoning leader. He doesn’t hold grudges against anybody no matter how much you tormented him or challenged him.”

“This gesture of reconciliation reflects President Mnangagwa’s vision for a united Zanu PF, where internal divisions are set aside in favor of a cohesive and inclusive party.”

Mpofu reiterated the president’s sentiments, noting that Zanu PF is greater than any individual and has the capacity to accommodate all who are willing to contribute positively to its objectives.

The decision to welcome back former members may come as a surprise to some, given the tumultuous history of Zimbabwean politics and the often divisive nature of party affiliations.

By extending this olive branch, Mnangagwa not only seeks to heal past wounds within the party but also to foster a spirit of reconciliation and cooperation across the political spectrum, according to Mpofu.

Trey Nyoni Star Continues To Shine

Sports Correspondent

Liverpool’s rising star, Trey Nyoni, is intensifying his training with the senior team as they prepare for a crucial Round of 16 second leg encounter against Sparta Prague on Thursday.

At just 16 years old, Nyoni is making waves in his debut season at Anfield, impressing with his performances in the Academy.

His standout displays have earned him opportunities with the Reds’ senior squad, culminating in his senior debut in the FA Cup last month.

Despite his promising talent, Nyoni will not be eligible to join the squad for Thursday’s Europa League fixture due to UEFA regulations.

According to UEFA statutes, players must be 21 years old or younger and have been with the club for at least two years to be eligible for List B registration in the Europa League squad.Having only joined Liverpool from Leicester City seven months ago, Nyoni falls short of meeting the eligibility criteria for List B.

However, he remains committed to his development and aims to make his mark in European competitions once he fulfills the necessary requirements, either by being registered on List A or completing his two-year tenure at Liverpool.

DeMbare In Tricky Fixture Against Hwange

Dynamos coach Genesis Mangombe believes his charges will bounce back from last week’s defeat to rivals Highlanders at Babourfields, when they face Hwange at the same venue tomorrow.

The youthful coach’s experiment of starting arguably the biggest match of the Premier Soccer League with five recruits —Nomore Chinyerere, Frederick Ansah Botchway, Temptation Chiwunga, Valentine Kadonzvo and Alexander Mandinyenya backfired, as Bosso deservedly won the game.

Highlanders won the game 2-1 courtesy of goals on either side of the half time break from Melikhaya Ncube and Achiford Faira, while Mandinyenya got Dynamos’ consolation.

Mangombe however believes his troops, who trained at Rufaro Stadium yesterday ahead of the trip to Bulawayo, will correct their mistakes from the defeat to Bosso and collect maximum points against a tricky Hwange.

“We need to start collecting maximum points and looking at our opponent, they collected maximum against Yadah, they will want to maintain that fine run,” said Mangombe.

“Hwange is always a tricky side, we have been working on how they play and exploring ways on how we are going to maneuver especially in the attacking third and pull a setback on them.

“They also have what it takes and the experience on their squad so we need to be prepared for this game and with what we have been doing,” he added.

DeMbare welcomed back to training midfielder Tanaka Shandirwa, who missed the Highlanders game.

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Understanding Climate Change

By A Correspondent

Climate change, fuelled by various activities such as burning fossil fuels and deforestation, is a heavy toll on the planet.

From rising temperatures to extreme weather events, the effects of climate change are becoming increasingly apparent and dire.One of the most visible consequences of climate change is the warming of the planet.

Average global temperatures have been steadily rising, leading to melting ice caps, shrinking glaciers, and rising sea levels. These changes not only threaten ecosystems and biodiversity but also put coastal communities at risk of flooding and displacement.Extreme weather events, including hurricanes, droughts, and wildfires, are becoming more frequent and intense due to climate change.

These events not only cause immediate devastation but also have long-lasting economic and social impacts, disrupting livelihoods and exacerbating poverty and inequality.

Also see statement below :

Source: World Meteorological Organization

With just one week remaining until the #WorldMetDay ceremony, themed

“On the Frontline of Climate Action,” anticipation is high.Excitement surrounds the upcoming campaign to be launched by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), aimed at fostering a collective commitment to combat the climate crisis.

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Cleric In Trouble For Assaulting Congregants

Simbabvu Shiri, a self-styled Kwekwe prophet whose videos about assaulting congregants went viral on social media has been slapped with 12 months in jail. He will however, do 350hrs community service after being convicted by Kwekwe magistrate Cherly Tembo.

Shiri heads Spring of Living Waters Ministries. https://twitter.com/TheMirrorMsv/status/1767968471382397188?t=r2HyfABj6CfRUe6puncO6Q&s=19

Authorities Launch Manhunt After Fatal Hit-and-Run Claims Pedestrian’s Life

By A Correspondent

Law enforcement authorities have launched a manhunt for a motorist involved in a tragic hit-and-run incident resulting in the death of a pedestrian (40) near the Sandas Johane Masowe Wechishanu Church in Chitungwiza, Harare, on March 1, 2024.The victim lost his life instantly after being struck by the unidentified motorist along an unnamed dust road.

Shockingly, the driver failed to stop or report the accident, fleeing the scene hastily. In efforts to bring the perpetrator to justice, the police have issued an appeal for any information that could assist in apprehending the suspect.

According to a police statement, “Police in Harare are investigating a fatal hit-and-run road traffic accident in which a man (40) died on the spot after being hit by an unknown motorist on 01/03/24 along an unnamed dust road, near Sandas Johane Masowe Wechishanu Church, Chitungwiza.

The motorist did not stop after the accident. Anyone with information to report at any nearest police station.”

Susan Mutami Defeats Sabhuku Mliswa

By A Correspondent| Sabhuku and Former Norton legislator Sabhuku Temba Mliswa has confirmed that DNA tests for his son with Suzan Mutami confirmed that the controversial politician now has 20 children.

Posting on X, formerly Twitter, Mliswa said he will from now perform his duties as a parent with clarity and assuredness.

“I have some news for you. After the conducting of DNA tests it has been confirmed that Tinotenda is my son. I’m glad the matter has been brought to a decisive conclusion allowing me, as a parent, to fulfill my duties with clarity& assuredness. Its all I sought for in the matter,” said Mliswa.

Mliswa has never hidden that he had 19 children from different mothers.

He has, on many occasions, posed for pictures with his brood and, in some instances, gone on holidays with them.

Mnangagwa Offers Civil Servants $20 Pay Increase

By Political Reporter- Civil Servants through the Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (ARTUZ) have rejected a $20 pay increase offered by the government.

PTUZ said US$20, is inadequate by ARTUZ, and called for discussions about the need for a more substantial review.

In their critique, ARTUZ has specifically targeted Cecilia Alexander and the entire leadership of the Zimbabwe Confederation of Public Sector Trade Unions (ZCPSTU)—formerly known as the Apex Council. 

According to ARTUZ, these leaders have failed to adequately represent civil servants’ interests, resulting in what they perceive as unfavorable deals. ARTUZ’s statement reads:

Cecilia Alexander and her cabal of imposters have made themselves life negotiators on behalf of Civil servants. They always bring back rotten deals! The nonsense stops now! Government is advised that we are not accepting USD 20 increment and a mass action will be announced!

Earlier this week, ZCPSTU expressed frustration over the lack of progress in salary negotiations with the government, especially given the rising cost of living. The union accused the government of failing to honour its commitment to convene a National Joint Negotiating Council (NJNC) meeting every quarter.

Meanwhile, the Zimbabwe Teachers’ Association (ZIMTA) has also weighed in, urging the government to address the issue of teachers’ salaries promptly. ZIMTA specifically calls for a review of the United States Dollar component in their compensation.

In their official statement issued on March 12, 2024, ZIMTA emphasized the urgency of resolving the negotiation stalemate. They assert that prolonged inaction and disregard for teachers’ concerns cannot be tolerated any longer.

It’s important to note that civil servants currently earn less than US$300 per month, in addition to a local currency salary component that falls below US$100.

Passion Java Admits Harare Hotel Violence Over A Woman

By Showbiz Reporter | ZimEye | The preacher, Passion Java has confirmed the occurrence of violence involving him and Zanu PF senator Mike Chimombe at a Harare hotel Wednesday, ZimEye can reveal.

The matter was reported at Harare Kopje police, which is an extension of Harare Central.

The two beat up businessman Andrew Manongore at Rainbow Towers over a girlfriend.

Manongore filed a police report at Harare Central police station under IR 030777.

“Over a dozen of the hired thugs attacked Manongore and also robbed him of US$18,000,” alleges sources. The incident was captured on CCTV.

Java is reportedly bitter with Manongore for snatching socialite, Hillary Makaya from him. Chimombe was allegedly infuriated after Manongore labelled him broke.
Manongore sought refuge in a toilet before being taken to the hospital for treatment, along with his guards.

Java told ZimEye that the incident truly happened, saying instead of him, they were the ones who were attacked.

“This guy wanted to beat up Mike Chimombe,” said in an exclusive phone call with ZimEye.

He also claimed that he has got videographic evidence to prove that he was not violent. A day later, however, over his own promise to supply the video evidence.

Trey Nyoni Gears Up with Liverpool Senior Team Ahead of Crucial Clash

Sports Correspondent

Liverpool’s rising star, Trey Nyoni, is intensifying his training with the senior team as they prepare for a crucial Round of 16 second leg encounter against Sparta Prague on Thursday.

At just 16 years old, Nyoni is making waves in his debut season at Anfield, impressing with his performances in the Academy.

His standout displays have earned him opportunities with the Reds’ senior squad, culminating in his senior debut in the FA Cup last month.

Despite his promising talent, Nyoni will not be eligible to join the squad for Thursday’s Europa League fixture due to UEFA regulations.

According to UEFA statutes, players must be 21 years old or younger and have been with the club for at least two years to be eligible for List B registration in the Europa League squad.Having only joined Liverpool from Leicester City seven months ago, Nyoni falls short of meeting the eligibility criteria for List B.

However, he remains committed to his development and aims to make his mark in European competitions once he fulfills the necessary requirements, either by being registered on List A or completing his two-year tenure at Liverpool.

UK Govt Revokes Operating License For A Care Company Set Up And Run By A Zimbabwean Nurse

A care company has had its licence to sponsor workers from abroad revoked by the Home Office amid an investigation into claims it was breaching migrant worker rules.

Support Services First Choice Limitedset up by a Zimbabwean national Ottilia Chingosho is being investigated by the UK government, which says it will not tolerate what it calls “illegal activity in the labour market”.

The Hawick-based firm provides healthcare workers who support people living in their own homes across the Borders region.

But its international sponsorship licence, which allows it to use relaxed immigration rules to fill vacancies, has been suspended after concerns were raised over how staff were treated.

In a statement, the Home Office said the care provider was found to be non-compliant with the requirements for organisations that hold a sponsor licence for migrant workers.

It said it would be “inappropriate to comment while an investigation is ongoing” and that “any accusations of illegal employment practices are thoroughly looked into”.

Under its rules – based on a 37.5 hour working week limit – staff must be paid a minimum of £20,960, or £10.75 per hour, whichever is higher.

Those found operating unlawfully, and paying staff less, can face prosecution.

The revoking of the licence was first reported in The Times,

Scottish Borders Council (SBC) confirmed it was working with the Home Office to alleviate care worker shortages created by the current investigation into the company.

In a statement, the local authority said: “A care provider has lost their international sponsorship licence and we are engaging with all parties to ensure continuity of care.”

It added it was “unable to comment” on “the exact circumstances that led to the loss of the licence” which are the subject of the inquiry.

The firm was registered to an address at Edinburgh Napier University, before moving to Teviot Crescent in the centre of Hawick in 2021.

The Scottish government’s Care Inspectorate confirmed it was “aware of Home Office action” in relation to Support Services First Choice.

In a statement, it said it was “working closely with SBC and partners to ensure people continue to experience care which meets their needs and respects their rights”.

Scottish Care, who represent the largest group of social care providers across Scotland, said it “recognises international staff are a critical part of the delivery of all social care in Scotland”.

A spokesman added: “It is critical those coming to work in Scotland are supported in a manner which is both ethical and legal, and which supports their rights and dignity”.

He added that “illegal practices are never acceptable in any circumstances”.

Support Services First Choice have been approached for comment.

-BBC News

DeMbare Wary Of Hwange Threat

Dynamos coach Genesis Mangombe believes his charges will bounce back from last week’s defeat to rivals Highlanders at Babourfields, when they face Hwange at the same venue tomorrow.

The youthful coach’s experiment of starting arguably the biggest match of the Premier Soccer League with five recruits —Nomore Chinyerere, Frederick Ansah Botchway, Temptation Chiwunga, Valentine Kadonzvo and Alexander Mandinyenya backfired, as Bosso deservedly won the game.

Highlanders won the game 2-1 courtesy of goals on either side of the half time break from Melikhaya Ncube and Achiford Faira, while Mandinyenya got Dynamos’ consolation.

Mangombe however believes his troops, who trained at Rufaro Stadium yesterday ahead of the trip to Bulawayo, will correct their mistakes from the defeat to Bosso and collect maximum points against a tricky Hwange.

“We need to start collecting maximum points and looking at our opponent, they collected maximum against Yadah, they will want to maintain that fine run,” said Mangombe.

“Hwange is always a tricky side, we have been working on how they play and exploring ways on how we are going to maneuver especially in the attacking third and pull a setback on them.

“They also have what it takes and the experience on their squad so we need to be prepared for this game and with what we have been doing,” he added.

DeMbare welcomed back to training midfielder Tanaka Shandirwa, who missed the Highlanders game.

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