Care Workers Banned From Bringing Dependants To UK

By Jane Mlambo| The United Kingdom has delivered a body blow to hopes of Zimbabwe health care workers reuniting with their families after it announced that from today going forward they cannot bring their dependants.

In an announcement shared on X formerly Twitter, the UK home office said;

“From today, care workers entering the UK on Health and Care Worker visas can no longer bring dependants. This is part of our plan to deliver the biggest ever cut in migration.”

The News comes as a blow to thousands of Zimbabwe health and care workers who moved to the United Kingdom in search of greener pastures as they will have to cope with living apart with their families.

More to follow..

Government Exposes Fake Degree Issuing Institution

By Senior Reporter- The government, through the Zimbabwe Council for Higher Education (ZIMCHE), has exposed the International Institute of Philanthropy (IIP) for issuing fake honorary degrees.

ZIMCHE said IIP should immediately withdraw all the degrees it issued to people because it is not authorised to award degrees in Zimbabwe as it is not a registered higher education institution.

ZIMCHE is responsible for the accreditation and registration of all higher education institutions and programmes in Zimbabwe and also ensures that these institutions and programs meet national standards for quality assurance and education.

IIP has conferred honorary degrees to several politicians and controversial individuals.

 Fraudster Dilesh Nguwaya and Midlands-based Zanu PF’s G40 Queen-pin Smelly Dube were honoured by this institution.

However, in a statement, ZIMCHE said IIP is awarding several honourary degrees in violation of section 75(3) of the Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment (No. 20) Act, 2013 as read with section 10(1) of the Zimbabwe Council for Higher Education Act (Chapter 25:27).

It said the cited laws prohibit institutions not registered and accredited by ZIMCHE to offer degrees. The statement reads in part:

The awarding of degrees by the International Institute of Philanthropy is not only a violation of the laws of Zimbabwe but also undermines the integrity of the entire higher education system in Zimbabwe.

We take the integrity of the higher education system in Zimbabwe very seriously, and will not tolerate any attempts to undermine it.

Accordingly, the degrees awarded by the International Institute of Philanthropy are not recognised in Zimbabwe.

Members of the public are advised against using titles awarded by unregistered institutions such as the International Institute of Philanthropy.

ZIMCHE has ordered IIP to publicly withdraw all awarded degrees and inform all recipients accordingly.

Munetsi Grabs Crucial Goal Against PSG

Marshall Munetsi has achieved a huge milestone at Stade de Reims following his goal in the 2-2 draw against PSG in the Ligue 1 encounter on Sunday.

Munetsi scored the opening goal of the match in the 6th minute after slotting home the ball from a close range.

The striker took his league season tally to three goals plus four assists.

The goal also puts him among Reims’ top-scorers of the 21st century in the Ligue 1.

He is now on number four with sixteen goals.

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Senegalese FA Extends Cisse Contract

The Senegalese FA has reportedly decided on the future of the Teranga Lions coach Aliou Cisse following the team’s 2023 Afcon disappointment.

The West Africans, who were the defending champions, bowed out of the tournament in the Round of 16 after losing to hosts and eventual winners Ivory Coast.

The coach revealed after their Afcon exit that he was going to hold discussions regarding his future with the football association.

Reports in Senegal have now suggested that the gaffer has signed a two-year-contract extension.

The new deal will see Cisse, 47, remain as the head coach of the Teranga Lions until 2026, to seal an eleven-year tenure at the helm.

His current objective is to lead the team to the 2026 World Cup hosted in USA-Canada-Mexico and the 2025 Afcon.

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Maximizing Fish Production: Tips and Insights

By Trywell Muzerengi

Tilapia, particularly the Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus), stands out as a prime choice for fish farming due to its rapid growth rate and versatility in various environments.

Aspiring fish farmers aiming to dive into aquaculture can benefit from understanding the nuances of tilapia farming.

Here are some key insights and tips to optimize tilapia fish production:

  1. Tilapia: The Broiler of Fish Farming

Tilapia, often referred to as the “broiler” of fish farming, offers a compelling proposition due to its rapid growth under favorable conditions.

This characteristic makes it an attractive choice for those seeking a quick turnaround in their fish farming endeavors.

  1. Ideal Habitat: Ponds for VersatilityOne of the remarkable features of tilapia farming is its adaptability to various environments, particularly pond cultivation. By utilizing ponds, farmers can efficiently manage and control the fish’s habitat, facilitating optimal growth conditions.
  2. Dual Purpose: Pot and BreedingTilapia serves a dual purpose, making it an economically sound investment.

Whether intended for consumption or breeding, tilapia offers flexibility to farmers, allowing them to cater to diverse market demands.

  1. Economical Feeding Options

A significant advantage of tilapia farming is the availability of cost-effective feeding options.

Farmers can utilize cheap feed formulations, including home-produced alternatives, without compromising the growth rate of the fish.

This affordability contributes to the overall profitability of tilapia farming operations.

  1. Market Potential:

Ready DemandThe demand for tilapia remains robust, with companies actively seeking a consistent supply of this popular fish species.

With some companies expressing interest in substantial quantities, such as 10,000 kilograms per week, tilapia farmers stand to capitalize on this ready market.

  1. Harvesting Cycle and Timeline

Understanding the harvesting cycle and timeline is crucial for tilapia farmers to maximize their production efficiency.

Typically, tilapia take approximately 5to 6 months to reach maturity for the first harvest.

. Subsequently, farmers can expect to harvest every three months thereafter, up until around 2.5 years, by which time breeding may have exerted its influence on the fish population.

  1. Knowledge is Key

While the potential for successful tilapia farming exists across Zimbabwe, it hinges on farmers acquiring the necessary knowledge and skills. Consulting with experienced professionals and seeking guidance from agricultural advisory services can provide invaluable insights into optimizing tilapia production.

For those eager to delve deeper into the world of fish farming or seeking personalized guidance, Agri Advisory Consultant Trywell Muzerengi offers expertise and assistance.

You can reach out to him at 0771595468 or +263 71 541 8251 to explore further opportunities in tilapia farming.

In conclusion, tilapia farming presents a promising avenue for agricultural enthusiasts and entrepreneurs alike.

By leveraging its fast growth rate, adaptability, and market demand, farmers can embark on a profitable journey in tilapia production, contributing to both food security and economic prosperity.This article provides comprehensive insights into tilapia farming, highlighting its benefits, best practices, and market potential.

For those considering venturing into aquaculture or seeking to enhance their existing operations, the guidance offered by Trywell Muzerengi serves as a valuable resource.

Picture Of Auxillia Mnangagwa Washing Dishes Sparks Debate About Her Humility

A recent photo of Auxillia Mnangagwa, the First Lady of Zimbabwe, has ignited a heated debate on social media, prompting questions about her public image and perceived humility.

In the image circulating online, Auxillia Mnangagwa is depicted engaged in the humble task of washing dishes, a sight that has sparked discussions about the role and responsibilities of public figures, particularly those in positions of power and influence.

The photograph has led many to question whether Auxillia Mnangagwa’s actions reflect genuine humility or merely a calculated attempt to cultivate a favorable public image.

Some argue that the First Lady’s willingness to perform such menial tasks demonstrates a down-to-earth demeanor and a connection with everyday Zimbabweans.

Others, however, remain skeptical, viewing the image as a staged PR stunt designed to portray Auxillia Mnangagwa in a positive light.

The debate surrounding Auxillia Mnangagwa’s perceived humility raises broader questions about the expectations placed on public figures and the complexities of constructing a public persona.

As the First Lady of Zimbabwe, Auxillia Mnangagwa occupies a position of prominence and influence, with her actions and public statements subject to intense scrutiny.

For some, the image of Auxillia Mnangagwa washing dishes serves as a refreshing departure from the traditional trappings of power and privilege, signaling a willingness to engage in hands-on work and connect with ordinary citizens.

Others, however, caution against reading too much into a single photograph, emphasizing the need to assess a public figure’s character and conduct based on a broader range of actions and behaviors.

Humility, as it pertains to public figures, is a complex and multifaceted concept.

While performing humble tasks such as washing dishes may contribute to a positive public image, true humility extends beyond surface-level gestures and encompasses qualities such as empathy, integrity, and a genuine commitment to serving others.

As the debate surrounding Auxillia Mnangagwa’s actions continues to unfold, it serves as a reminder of the importance of critically evaluating the behavior and motivations of those in positions of power.

Whether the First Lady’s actions are perceived as genuine displays of humility or calculated PR maneuvers ultimately depends on individual perspectives and interpretations.

ZESN Report Highlights Transparency and Fairness in Zimbabwe’s Local Authority By-Elections

By A Correspondent| The Zimbabwe Election Support Network (ZESN) recently released its report on the Local Authority by-elections held on March 9, 2024, in City of Harare Ward 36 and Chinhoyi Municipality Ward 4.

The elections were held to fill vacancies that emerged in the respective Wards, with the ZANU-PF emerging victorious in both.

In Chinhoyi Municipality Ward 4, the by-election was triggered by the nullification of Archibald Muzanenhamo’s (independent candidate) victory in the 23 and 24 August 2023 Harmonized Elections.

The High Court nullified Muzanenhamo’s win due to violations of the Electoral Act, specifically engaging in vote buying within a 300-meter radius from a polling station on Election Day.

The vacancy in Harare Municipality Ward 36 resulted from the recall of Lovejoy Chitengu (Citizens Coalition for Change – CCC) initiated by CCC’s interim Secretary General, Sengezo Tshabangu.

The elections were conducted in adherence to Section 121 A of the Electoral Act, following the recall of the incumbent councillors for City of Harare Ward 36 and the annulment of the results in Chinhoyi Municipality Ward 4 by the High Court.

The Nomination Court, which sat on February 6, 2024, received nominations for the vacant seats.

The process was notably peaceful, with candidates successfully nominated, including Archibold Muzanenhamo (Independent), Ignatius Blessed Chari (Independent), and Ignatius Zvigadza (ZANU-PF) for Chinhoyi Municipality Ward 4. In Harare Ward 36, Lovejoy Chitengu (Independent), Loveness Gomba (Independent), and Hilda Ruzani (ZANU-PF) were duly nominated.

ZESN deployed 30 observers across the two Wards, reporting a generally peaceful pre-election environment. However, instances of tearing and defacing of posters of independent candidates in Harare Ward 36 were noted, in violation of the Electoral Act.

During the campaigns, social media played a significant role, with candidates utilizing WhatsApp groups for communication and outreach. The pre-election atmosphere was commended for its overall peace, with candidates advocating for peaceful coexistence.

On polling day, ZESN observers reported calm and peaceful environments in both Wards. Polling stations were opened on time, and essential materials were available, including ballot boxes, papers, indelible finger markers, and voters’ rolls.

Voter turnout varied between the two Wards, with Harare Ward 36 recording a 17.8% turnout and Chinhoyi Ward 4 achieving a higher 42.3% turnout.

ZESN reported low numbers of redirected and turned-away voters, mainly due to issues with identification forms or missing names in the voters’ roll. ZANU-PF candidates Ignatius Zvigadze and Hilda Ruzani were declared winners in Chinhoyi Municipality Ward 4 and Harare Municipality Ward 36, respectively.

The ZESN report concluded with recommendations based on the observed electoral processes, emphasizing the importance of adhering to electoral laws and promoting political literacy among party supporters. The report aims to contribute to transparency, fairness, and accountability in Zimbabwe’s democratic processes.

Tragedy Strikes: 13 Zimbabweans Perish in Bus Accident

By A Correspondent

In the early hours of Saturday morning, tragedy struck as a Gamu Tours bus, en route from Zimbabwe to Cape Town, collided with a haulage truck near Cape Town, South Africa.

The devastating accident resulted in the loss of 13 lives and left fifty others injured.

According to reports, the collision occurred around midnight, leaving a trail of destruction and despair.

Among the casualties were innocent passengers who had embarked on a journey with hopes and aspirations, only to have their lives tragically cut short.Zimbabwe’s Consular General in Cape Town, Mrs. Esther Mudambo, provided grim updates on the aftermath of the accident.

Nine passengers remain hospitalized at Worcester Hospital, with one minor whose relatives are yet to be identified.

Additionally, two children have been transferred to Red Cross Hospital, while another adult is undergoing treatment at Tygerberg Hospital due to the severity of their injuries.

The remaining injured individuals have been discharged after receiving medical care.

In the wake of this heartbreaking incident, Mrs. Mudambo assured that the consulate would collaborate closely with the bus company to provide necessary assistance.

This includes responding to inquiries from relatives and facilitating the processing of documentation for the repatriation of the deceased back to their homeland.

The news of this tragedy has sent shockwaves through the Zimbabwean community, both at home and abroad.

Families are grieving the loss of their loved ones, and communities are coming together to offer support and solace during this difficult time.

As investigations into the cause of the accident continue, questions arise about road safety measures and the responsibility of transport authorities to ensure the well-being of passengers.

Accidents like these serve as poignant reminders of the importance of stringent safety regulations and the need for continuous efforts to prevent such calamities from occurring in the future.

In the midst of sorrow and anguish, the resilience of the human spirit shines through as communities unite to mourn, support one another, and seek justice for those whose lives were tragically taken.

As the nation mourns the loss of 13 cherished souls, may their memories be honored, and may their families find strength and comfort in the midst of this profound loss.

Wife Bashes Hubby For Taking Long To Open Door

By A Correspondent

In a recent incident that highlights the complexities of domestic dynamics, a Bulawayo woman found herself in legal trouble after allegedly assaulting her husband over a seemingly trivial matter: his delay in opening the door for her.

The incident, which occurred in the early hours of March 5, 2024, has sparked conversations about communication, patience, and the consequences of resorting to violence within relationships.

Ellen Ndhlovu, 38, appeared before the Bulawayo Magistrate, Makhelo Ncube, last Thursday, where she pleaded guilty to the charge of assaulting her husband, Soul Ndoro, 41, a police officer stationed at the Bulawayo Central Police Station.

According to court proceedings, Ndhlovu arrived home around 12:50 a.m. and, finding the door locked, proceeded to knock repeatedly.

When Ndoro failed to promptly open the door, Ndhlovu allegedly resorted to physical violence, assaulting him with fists and open hands.

The altercation, triggered by what may seem like a minor inconvenience, underscores deeper issues within the relationship.

While the court’s focus remains on the assault charge, the incident sheds light on potential underlying tensions, communication breakdowns, and power dynamics within the marriage.

It prompts reflection on the importance of healthy conflict resolution strategies and mutual respect between partners.

Domestic disputes, regardless of their trigger, often have far-reaching implications beyond the individuals involved.

In this case, Ndoro, the victim of the assault, chose to report the incident to the authorities, leading to Ndhlovu’s arrest.

Such actions not only impact the legal status of those involved but can also strain familial relationships, tarnish reputations, and disrupt professional lives, particularly in cases involving public figures such as law enforcement officers.

The legal ramifications of domestic violence are significant, and the consequences can be severe.

While Ndhlovu was remanded out of custody on US$30 bail, the emotional and psychological toll on both parties cannot be overlooked.

Domestic violence, in any form, erodes trust, creates fear, and perpetuates cycles of abuse that can have lasting effects on individuals, families, and communities.

In addition to legal intervention, addressing the root causes of domestic conflict requires a multifaceted approach.

This includes access to support services for victims, counseling for both parties, and community-based initiatives aimed at promoting healthy relationships and conflict resolution skills.

Furthermore, societal attitudes towards gender roles, power dynamics, and acceptable forms of behavior within relationships must be continuously challenged and redefined to foster environments of mutual respect and equality.

As the case unfolds, it serves as a reminder of the complexities inherent in interpersonal relationships and the importance of addressing issues constructively, with empathy and understanding.

While legal proceedings will determine Ndhlovu’s culpability under the law, the incident underscores broader societal challenges surrounding domestic violence and the urgent need for holistic approaches to address and prevent such incidents in the future.

Voter Apathy Takes Toll As Zanu PF Claims Victory In Weekend By-elections

By A Correspondent

In Weekend By-electionsIn a weekend marked by low voter turnout, the ruling Zanu PF party in Zimbabwe seized the opportunity to secure victories in two key by-elections.

With minimal opposition, the outcomes in Harare Ward 36 and Chinhoyi Ward 4 fell firmly into the hands of Zanu PF candidates, echoing the prevailing sentiment of voter apathy.

The by-election in Harare Ward 36 was prompted by the recall of former councillor Mr Lovejoy Chitengu, who had previously secured victory during the August 2023 harmonised elections.

Despite the anticipation surrounding this contest, voter participation was notably lacking.

Zanu PF’s candidate, Hilda Ruzani, emerged victorious with 1,202 votes, narrowly defeating Mr Chitengu, who garnered 1,115 votes.

Ms Loveness Gomba, a former councillor under the MDC Alliance banner, trailed behind with a mere 289 votes.

Similarly, in Chinhoyi Ward 4, voter apathy played a pivotal role as Zanu PF’s candidate, Ignatius Zvigadza, clinched victory with 728 votes.

The independent candidate Mr Archbord Muzanenhamo followed closely behind with 675 votes, while Mr Ignatius Blessed Chari, also an independent candidate, garnered a meager 13 votes.

The low turnout was further underscored by the fact that the number of spoiled ballots and those in favor of Mr Chari combined exceeded his vote count.

These results underscore a concerning trend of voter disengagement and disillusionment with the electoral process.

The absence of a robust opposition presence allowed Zanu PF to consolidate its power in these constituencies, further cementing its dominance in Zimbabwean politics.

Voter apathy can stem from various factors, including perceived inefficacy of the electoral system, disillusionment with political parties, and a lack of trust in the political establishment.

In Zimbabwe, where political tensions and economic challenges persist, these sentiments are particularly pronounced.

Efforts to combat voter apathy must address the underlying issues that contribute to disengagement.

This includes fostering greater transparency and accountability within the electoral process, enhancing civic education initiatives, and creating platforms for meaningful political participation.

Without meaningful interventions, voter apathy threatens to undermine the democratic fabric of Zimbabwean society.

As the dust settles on these by-elections, the results serve as a stark reminder of the importance of civic engagement and the need for concerted efforts to revitalize Zimbabwe’s democratic institutions.

Only through active participation and a commitment to democratic principles can the voices of all Zimbabweans be heard and represented in the halls of power.

Chivhayo Beneficiaries Rally to Defend Their Benefactor, Launch Verbal Barrage Against Olinda Chapel

By A Correspondent| A cohort of musicians, who were recipients of cars from the controversial businessman, has united to launch a vehement attack on Olinda Chapel amidst her ongoing social media feud with Chivhayo.

Notable figures such as Andy Muridzo, Seh Calaz, and DJ Fantan have vociferously criticized Olinda in what seems to be a coordinated effort.

The contentious episode unfolded when Olinda posted a statement asserting, “Murume Chaiye haapihwe mota neumwe murume,” loosely translated to convey that a true man should not accept a vehicle as a gift from another man.

This remark incited Chivhayo himself, prompting a counterattack where he suggested Olinda harbored a desire to emulate his actions.

Chivhayo went a step further, challenging Olinda to gift Greatman a car instead of the wheelchair she donated to the musician.

This call garnered substantial support from fellow beneficiaries, including Seh Calaz, who accused Olinda of ulterior motives.

Amidst the verbal sparring, Olinda countered by accusing Chivhayo of being financially backed by Zanu PF, asserting that her wealth was self-made.

Chivhayo dismissed Olinda’s claims as baseless and nonsensical, attributing her accusations to a personal affliction.

The dispute escalated as Chivhayo insinuated that Olinda had engaged in commercial sex work during the days she stayed in Houghton Park, a surburb in Harare.

Seh Calaz further joined the fray, alleging that Olinda’s philanthropy towards Greatman was inspired by Chivhayo’s car donations to musicians and prominent figures associated with the ruling Zanu PF party.

“Sis Olinda tinokutendai nezvamakaitira mukomana Greatman zvakaonekwa, kusatenda huroyi, moramba muchiitirawo vamwe zvakadaro nepamunokwanisawo.

It is good thing makazokwanisa kumuonawo kuti ariko uye anoda rubatsiro totenda kwakabva inspiration yekuti  mumhanye mhanye. Asi manje mukatanga kutoswerera nyaya yacho zvodzoka pakuti makapa nemoyo or makapa ne godo,” said Seh Calaz.

Other musicians such as Andy Muridzo and DJ Fantan did not go for long sentences but used unprintable words to insult Olinda in defense of their benefactor.

Top Economist Declares Zim Currency Dead

Business Reporter- One of the finest Zimbabwe economists, Professor Gift Mugano, has declared the country’s currency dead.

Writing on his X account, the outspoken economist said President Emerson Mnangagwa and his government should admit that the economy has collapsed.

Below is his full text:

On 18 April 2024, I will end my sabbatical leave.

Zimbabwe needs everyone on the deck. 

As I return, let me show admiration and respect for medical doctors 

@drjaytee87

Medical doctors know when to treat their patients & when to stop treating them. Even as they treat them, they put them in different categories based on the severity of their ailments, i.e. normal wards, ICU, life support, etc. 

Medical doctors undertake thorough medical tests and diagnoses before they provide prescriptions or medical advice. What amazes me is that they don’t rush to give you prescriptions or treatment before they have a detailed patient’s medical report, except pain killers. Of course, they treat everything with urgency and ethical conduct.

In the case of death, medical doctors stop treatment. Medical doctors don’t treat dead patients. They transfer the deceased patient to the mortuary & they sign burial certificates. 

On the contrary, my fellow economists amaze me. They will tell you that zvakarongeka. They will tell you that we will defend the currency even if it is dead. 

Strikingly, Zim economists don’t change their gear, especially in circumstances when the economy is in ICU like now; they treat it like it’s in a normal ward. They normalize the abnormal. 

For example, up to now the Central Bank hasn’t presented its monetary policy, an economic drug dose, at a time when the economy is in ICU and no one knows when it will be presented 

Surely, we can do better. We have to change the gear. Our economy is our responsibility. Our future is our responsibility. The vulnerable people who are failing to access basic healthcare and education are our responsibility. The young people who are unemployed & are on drugs are our responsibility. 

We have a collective responsibility to build the Zimbabwe we want. Our differences must be our chemistry for national development.

On 18 April 2024, the day we got our hard won independence, I will end my sabbatical leave. 

I will serve my country with all my heart and all soul. 

Make no mistake, grounded by medical doctors philosophy, ethical values and respect & without fear or favour, I with provide nothing but hard facts on our economy as well as practical solutions. 

Yours Truly,

Tshabangu Donates More Seats to Zanu PF

Self-styled Citizens Coaliton for Change Secretary General Sengezo Tshabangu has donated more seats to the ruling Zanu PF.

This follows the weekend by-elections in Harare and Chinhoyi where the two seats under contest ended up in the hands of the ruling party despite being under CCC after the August 23, 2023 general elections.

According to ZEC, in Harare’s Ward 36, ZANU PF candidate Hilda Ruzani won with 1 202 votes.

Two other candidates, who were both independent candidates, Lovejoy Chitengu and Loveness Gomba, polled 1 115 and 289 votes, respectively.

Chitengu served for a short period as Harare mayor after he was reportedly handpicked by former CCC leader Nelson Chamisa.

Chitengu and his predecessor, Ian Makone, were both recalled by Sengezo Tshabangu posing as CCC Interim Secretary General.

In Ward 4, Chinhoyi Municipality, ZANU PF candidate Ignatius Zvigadza received 728 votes, Archbold Muzanenhamo (Independent), garnered 675 votes, and Ignatius Chari (Independent), won 13 votes.

A CCC faction led by Tshabangu, which triggered the by-elections after recalling councillors elected in the 23 August 2023 general elections, failed to field candidates for the two Wards.

UK Exposes Lungu, Mnangagwa Honorary PhDs

Lusaka, Zambia-President Emmerson Mnangagwa and former Zambian President Edgar Lungu’s honorary PhDs, which they got from the University of Zambia, are now under scrutiny following the discredit by the Kingdom Home Office of some degrees offered by the same institution.

Recently, the UK downgraded some University of Zambia graduates’ degrees for the High Potential Individuals (HPI) visa due to their perceived inferiority. 

UNZA, in June 2019, last awarded Lungu and Mnangagwa honorary doctorates in law for what it called exceptional leadership and upholding the rule of law.

The two graduated from UNZA with LLB degrees in 1981 and 1976, respectively.

 The Zambian university then said it was a great achievement that three presidents, the late Zambian president Levy Patrick Mwanawasa, who graduated in 1974, and Lungu and Mnangagwa, had passed through its gates.

The HPI visa is designed to attract “highly skilled graduates” from international universities outside of the UK to contribute to a range of sectors, such as science and technology. 

According to the UK-NARIC [National Academic Recognition Information Centre] comparability, UNZA bachelor’s degree in humanities is equivalent to the British two-year Higher National Diploma, and bachelor’s degrees in medicine, engineering, and law are comparable to the three-year British Bachelor (Ordinary) Degree standard. 

Apparently, the South African-NARIC keeps yielding a similar result. In 2020, a social media posted by Dr. Sam Phiri titled “South African University ‘Junks’ UNZA Degrees” infuriated many students and alumni of the university. 

At the heart of the story was a letter by the University of Cape Town (UCT) Humanities Postgraduate Administrative Officer Kerewin Parfitt to a Zambian Bachelor’s degree graduate applicant.

 It read as follows:

“Dear…Thank you for your application to study at the University of Cape Town in 2021. We conducted a NARIC [National Academic Recognition Information Centre] equivalency check on your degree from Zambia. 

The NARIC check indicated that your degree is equivalent to a Diploma of Higher Education in South Africa and, therefore, inadequate for entrance into the Master’s program.”

The illusion of academic pride quickly masked the reality when most UNZA students and alums took deep offense and resorted to social media to insinuate the applicant was a product of not UNZA but one of the local “inferior” private universities. Although the letter did not spark a national discourse about the quality of tertiary education in Zambia, it highlighted the pervasive discernible bane that has kept UNZA at the totem pole of global university rankings.

What the NARIC check means is that Zambia’s citadel and cauldron of intellectualism, an institution created to enhance intellectual sovereignty and foster the development of Zambia’s human capital, is a miscarriage of vocation. 

If indeed this is the case, then it explains why Zambian political scientists, economists, metallurgists, and pedagogues have contributed negligibly to the socio-economic growth of Zambia. Above all, it explains why Zambia has failed to embark on a paradigm shift that lifts the mineral resource curse.

Understanding Mineral Resource Curse

Coined by economist Richard Auty of Lancaster University, the term “resource curse,” also known as the “paradox of plenty,” or “poverty paradox,” describes a scenario in which a country abundant in natural resources encounters persistent issues of economic stagnation and political turmoil due to foreign exploitation. Renaissance thinkers such as Bodin and Machiavelli posited that nations with abundant resources tended to have citizens prone to lack of intellectual sight and indolence.

In Zambia, it is evident the curse is prominently manifested through the copper mining sector, which, being the bedrock of the economy, has been unsuccessful in establishing enduring welfare systems, infrastructure, and economic growth. Despite President Kaunda ensuring national control by nationalizing 51% of the equity shares in the copper industry on August 1, 1969, the aftermath has witnessed an upsurge in corrupt practices and the plunder of mineral resources by foreign investors.

Cecil John Rhodes and Zambia’s Mineral Resource Curse

Early this month ZCCM sold a 51% stake in Mopani Copper Mines to Delta Mining Limited, retaining the remainder, and creating the potential for substantial kickbacks. Furthermore, the recent discovery via Artificial Intelligence (AI) of the largest copper deposit in Zambia by KoBold, a company backed by billionaires Bill Gates and Jeff Bezos, evoked the ghost of Cecil John Rhodes.

Rhodes’s conquest of Zambesia led to the discovery of large copper deposits in the land he named Northern Rhodesia (Zambia). In 1890, Rhodes’s British South African Company (BSA) acquired mining rights from King Lewanika of the Lozi people without him fully comprehending the implications of the agreement. Henceforth, Zambia fell victim to the mineral resource curse. 

Rhodes, deeply entrenched in the ideology of white supremacy, understood education investment to be a crucial component of the mineral resource curse. Having received his education at Oriel College, Oxford, he was aware that the convergence of political ideology and academic thought served to strengthen one another. 

In 1891, he proposed a university system that fostered unity between the British and Boers, and enacted measures that denied the indigenous natives access to intellectual sovereignty essential for managing their own assets and attaining global recognition. To this he affirmed, “the native is to be treated as a child and denied the franchise.”

Kenneth Kaunda’s Dilemma

Rhodes’s discriminatory measures effectively marginalized a vast majority of the indigenous population, branding them as uncivilized. Throughout the British colonial era, the number of educated natives remained significantly low. By 1960, Northern Rhodesia could only boast eight indigenous individuals who had completed their education, a number that grew to 100 at independence time. 

Consequently, Kaunda faced a challenge in developing a political ideology that embodied intellectual sovereignty due to the dearth of highly skilled graduates. Natives lacked self-efficacy—the ability to exert control over their own motivation, behavior, and social environment. The indigenous population was deficient in self-efficacy, which refers to the capacity to regulate own drive, actions, and surroundings. Understanding the significance of education in mitigating the negative effects of the mineral resource curse, Kaunda proactively spearheaded the building of the University of Zambia, which opened its doors on March 17, 1966.

Half-baked Graduates

The first graduates of the university encountered notable obstacles in addressing the natural resource curse, despite dedicated attempts to implement impactful measures and assist the government in forming robust institutions. This inadequacy holds true to this day. According to the 2019 publication titled “Creating Decent Jobs: Strategies, Policies, and Instruments” by the African Development Bank, the University of Zambia still produces too many undergraduate degrees that do not equip students with the essential proficiency required in the 21st century labor market.

Professor Emmanuel Ngara of the African Association of Universities concurs and adds; “Many African tertiary institutions produce half-baked graduates that aren’t fit for the world of work mainly because of the way they are taught and the absence of curricular reviews that should respond to the calls of industry’s contemporary needs.”

UNZA graduates and students may be fervently eager to criticize Professor Ngara’s remarks and cast doubt on the UK and South African NARIC results. Before you do that, bear in mind the wide gap that exists in the world university rankings between Oxford University (1), the University of Cape Town (167), and the University of Zambia (1,578). Whenever such rankings are made public, Zambian graduates are left feeling undervalued in their professional pursuits, while students become demoralized in their academic endeavors. 

Moreover, the decline in rankings undermines the fundamental aspects of analytical thinking, finding solutions to problems, and fostering inventive abilities, which are essential for Zambian graduates to effectively address the obstacles presented by the mineral resource curse. Ultimately, such rankings inadvertently provide UCT and the UK Home Office with a rationale to exclude Zambians from the pool of highly skilled graduates. 

The Ball is in Hichilema’s Court

The overarching question is; Can the University of Zambia execute a dramatic turnaround and meet the demands of a world class university? Undoubtedly, such a feat is feasible, only if UNZA emulates the University of Ghana and the University of Dar es Salaam who have integrated extensive World-Class University (WCU) goals into their mission declarations and are determined to deliver world-class academic standards. President Hichilema, revered by UNZA students for providing complimentary meals and promoting access to basic education, possesses the capability to introduce a novel and creative perspective to the university, placing a strong focus on intellectual sovereignty. 

Hichilema, in collaboration with the Chancellor, should embark on establishing a superior higher education system. This system must encompass three essential elements that are generally observed in top-tier universities worldwide: (1) a notable assemblage of skilled instructors and learners, (2) ample financial means, and (3) a clearly defined strategic vision supported by capable leadership. To achieve this goal, it is crucial for the Chancellor to establish the Office of Strategic and Academic Quality (OSAQ) with the primary objective of enhancing academic excellence.

It is also imperative for the Chancellor to investigate strategies that can incentivize a greater number of undergraduate students to engage in research-based programs at the postgraduate and postdoctoral stages. OSAQ should reward such students with fully funded internships at prestigious institutions in the United States and Europe, to enable them to enhance their professional expertise. 

There is no doubt that embarking on this project will have financial implications. The creation of a world class university requires a significant amount of money. Luckily, Hichilema is well-known for his ability to secure financial resources. Hakainde and his administration must establish reserve funds to boost investments in the university and foster social capital to back this effort.

Otherwise, Zambia’s potential to break the mineral resource curse and actively participate in the free flow of 21st century ideas across different fields, including the economy, and politics, as well as its reputation in disseminating and advancing accumulated knowledge and research findings, will be mediocre at most and its degrees desecrated at worst.

The rights to this article belong to ZDI (Zambia Development Institute), a proposed US-based Zambian think tank. On May 19, 2022, a comprehensive proposal was delivered to President Hichilema through Principal Private Secretary Bradford Machila. Author, Dr. Field Ruwe holds a Doctor of Education in Organizational Leadership. He is affiliated with Northeastern University, Boston, MA. US. Email: [email protected].

-Lusakatimes, Online

Zimbabweans Invest In Death More Than Life

Zimbabweans prepare more for death than life with 76% of all insurance taken being funeral policies, Old Mutual Zimbabwe Group CEO, Samuel Matsekete has said.

The uptake of life policies is low and the figures are taken from the Insurance and Pensions Commision (IPEC) report of 2019.

Matsekete was speaking at the Great Zimbabwe University (GZU) Vice Chancellor’s Invitational Public Lecture Series on Friday last week.

He also said that apart from funeral policies, there is also a tendency for people to take medical aid which means that they are more cognisant of long life and death.

“When you look at statistics, you see that people spend more in medical aid and the reason is they want to live longer but they skip the savings to take care of themselves as they live longer and jump that phase to prepare for death. They want to be well, and they are preparing very well for that then they want to know that they will be buried decently,” said Matsekete.

He emphasised the importance of savings from individual level to national level adding that long term savings and insurance are a critical part of sustainable economic development.

“We must promote a culture of savings through private or domestic arrangements, broad based aggregated savings arrangements, promoting capital market such as public listings, and the issuance of other securities for specific projects is part of enabling long term savings because then assets that can generate returns are visible and accessible to those that are saving. They can make choices and decisions and can optimise their savings,” said Matsekete.

The theme of Matsekete’s presentation was “Long term savings, insurance and infrastructural development of Zimbabwe”.

“One of the risks that people will always be aware of is death. In our insurance sector today, in the life premiums when we analyse them, we actually see that there is more funeral premium provision than life which means that we prepare more for this event called death than we do for living longer,” said Matsekete.

Insurance and Pensions Commission (IPEC) Public Relations Manager, Lloyd Gumbo said, according to the 2019 IPEC Baseline Survey on Insurance and Pensions Awareness and Uptake, about 76% of the people with insurance, had funeral policies.

He attributed it to the defined benefit characteristics of funeral assurance products and that funeral premiums are relatively cheaper compared to life assurance products.

“This high uptake of funeral policies could be attributed to the defined benefit characteristics of funeral assurance products where people with valid policies receive services such as bus, hearse, and the actual burial of the deceased.

“The other factor could be that funeral premiums are relatively cheaper compared to other life assurance products,” said Gumbo

Old Mutual Managing Director-Life Assurance, Rutendo Magorimbo said on the risk side, there is more funeral and short term products rather than savings.

13 Zimbabweans Die, 26 Injured In Cape Town Bound Simplex Bus Accident

At least 13 Zimbabweans died while 26 others were injured when a Simplex Bus Company coach travelling from Harare to Cape Town was involved in a horrific collision with a haulage truck over a hundred kilometres from the South African port city on Saturday evening.

The injured were left hospitalised with serious injuries, reports say.

The bus was travelling on the N1 Highway near Hex River Pass in Western Cape.

There are fears the death toll could rise amid serious injuries reported on many passengers.

South African media reports say the crash occurred some 130km before Cape Town.

The driver died on the spot after he reportedly tried to jump out of the bus.

An online news organisation, SA Trucker, last night said: “Emergency services swiftly responded to the scene, where survivors were rushed to Worcester Hospital for urgent medical attention. The extent of their injuries varied, with some in critical condition, fighting for their lives. The cause of the accident is not known at the moment, however, authorities have since launched investigations into the tragic crash.”

Zimbabwe’s consul general in Cape Town, Esther Mudambo, said more details of the accident would be availed in due course.

The injured have since been ferried to Noodsentrum Hospital in the Western Cape.

Corrupt Bikita Council CEO Opts For Death To Avoid Investigation

By A Correspondent| According to a Masvingo weekly, Bikita Rural District Council Chief Executive Officer Peter Chibhi died Monday morning.

Chibhi was initially admitted at Silveira Mission Hospital on Saturday after he took poison.

He was later transferred to Masvingo Provincial Hospital, where he died around 3 am.

The death was confirmed to the Masvingo weekly by Bikita RDC chairperson Thomas Mataga.

The incident comes after Minister of Local Government Winston Chitando dispatched a team of investigators on Tuesday to look into various allegations of corruption.

It is understood that there is also pressure on councillors to pass a vote of no confidence on the CEO.

Last year, there was a storm at the local authority after Chibhi got a council loan and procured 6 Toyota GD6 vehicles, and registered them in the names of individual managers. Chibhi’s condition could not be ascertained at the time of going to Press.

13 Zimbos Die In Cape-Town Horror Crash

Western Cape, South Africa- A dozen Zimbabweans have died after a bus they were travelling in was involved in an accident near Cape Town, South Africa.

The accident also left 26 others injured, several of them battling for their lives.

The state media reports that a coach belonging to Simplex Bus Company collided with a haulage truck on the N1 Highway near Hex River Pass in Western Cape, South Africa, on Saturday evening.

There are fears that the death toll will rise as some of the 26 were seriously injured.
The bus was travelling from Harare to Cape Town, and South African media reports say the accident occurred some 130km before Cape Town.
The driver died on the spot after he reportedly tried to jump out of the bus.
An online news organisation, SA Trucker, last night said: “Emergency services swiftly responded to the scene, where survivors were rushed to Worcester Hospital for urgent medical attention. The extent of their injuries varied, with some in critical condition, fighting for their lives. The cause of the accident is not known at the moment, however, authorities have since launched investigations into the tragic crash.”
Zimbabwe’s consul general in Cape Town, Ms Esther Mudambo, said more details of the accident would be availed in due course.
The injured have since been ferried to Noodsentrum Hospital in the Western Cape.
The area’s Provincial Minister of Mobility, Mr Ricardo Mackenzie, extended his condolences to the bereaved families.
“My heartfelt condolences go out to the loved ones,” he told SABC News.
“I wish a speedy and full recovery to those who were injured. I also want to thank the dedicated teams who responded to these tragic incidents, working long hours under difficult circumstances.”
Zimbabwe Passengers Transport Organisation chairman, Dr Samson Nhanhanga, said they were saddened by the loss of lives of the passengers.
“We mourn with the grieving families who lost mostly their breadwinners and, as an association, we have dispatched a team of people to South Africa who are helping the police to make sure that the injured get medical assistance,” said Dr Nhanhanga.
“We are also in constant touch with the bereaved families in consoling them and making sure all the necessary paperwork is done.
“The association will also continue to update Zimbabweans on any development. At the same time, we continue to urge our crews to be responsible and obey the rules of the road all the time to save lives.”

-Herald

Video Surfaces Of Scott Sakupwanya “Mad,” Virtually Lifeless During Own Birthday Gig

By Showbiz Reporter | The incident involving Scott Sakupwanya, a member of Parliament, during his birthday celebration has sparked a wave of online discussions and interpretations. The video in question depicts Sakupwanya in a highly unusual state during what is supposed to be a joyous occasion, raising eyebrows and leading to various speculations regarding his demeanor and overall well-being.

Sakupwanya, known for his connections with the GoldMafia, found himself at the center of controversy following a public display of apathy during a birthday event organized in his honor. The event featured melodic music and a performance by the saxophonist Denilson Musekiwa, known for eliciting positive reactions from those he plays for. Typically, individuals celebrate such moments with smiles, laughter, and engagement with their guests, a stark contrast to Sakupwanya’s reaction—or lack thereof.

His behavior during the event was markedly different. Video footage shows him appearing lifeless, emotionless, and disengaged, even when receiving his birthday present, devoid of the usual expressions of gratitude or joy. This departure from expected social norms during such personal and public celebrations has led to widespread speculation.

The context of his political career adds another layer of complexity to the situation. Sakupwanya’s ascent to Parliament came amid controversy, involving the violent intervention of Sengezo Tshabangu, who is accused of illegally recalling the elected MP, Munyaradzi Kufahakutizwi. This background, coupled with the video’s circulation, provides a fertile ground for public scrutiny and interpretation of Sakupwanya’s actions and state of mind.

In response to rumors concerning his mental health, Sakupwanya has publicly dismissed claims of any issues, asserting his well-being and describing the allegations as baseless. However, the video’s impact and the visible lack of engagement on his part have led some to question the authenticity of his public persona, suggesting that his behavior at the birthday event might be a deliberate attempt to counteract negative perceptions.

Critics argue that Sakupwanya’s behavior in the video demonstrates a lack of authenticity, positing that the event was choreographed to project a specific image rather than celebrate a genuine milestone. The lack of emotional response, especially in refusing to invite Musekiwa into his home, has been interpreted by some as indicative of Sakupwanya’s character, suggesting that he may not embody the qualities expected of a public figure or a man in his position.

In analyzing this event, it’s crucial to consider the broader implications for Sakupwanya’s public image and political career. The video not only casts a shadow over his personal celebration but also raises questions about his ability to connect with constituents and peers. The absence of warmth and engagement in a setting designed for joy and celebration could potentially alienate voters and colleagues, impacting his effectiveness as a member of Parliament.

Furthermore, the incident underscores the power of visual media in shaping public perception. A single video has the capacity to influence opinions and spark debate, demonstrating how politicians and public figures are continually under scrutiny, with their actions and reactions analyzed for deeper meanings and implications.

In conclusion, the video of Scott Sakupwanya’s birthday celebration offers a compelling case study of the intersection between personal demeanor, public expectations, and political implications. While Sakupwanya dismisses concerns about his health and behavior, the footage stands as a poignant reminder of the challenges faced by public figures in maintaining a persona that aligns with societal expectations and the potential consequences when they deviate from these norms.

4 Year Old Lad Chokes To Death On Small Bottle Top

A four-year-old boy tragically lost his life after accidentally swallowing a small object while playing at Lion Park in Harare. The incident, which occurred on March 9, 2024, serves as a stark reminder of the hidden dangers that lurk when children are left unsupervised, particularly when they engage in activities involving small substances.

The victim, whose identity has not been disclosed, reportedly ingested a bottle top while innocently playing in the park. Despite efforts to intervene, the child succumbed to choking, prompting a swift response from emergency services. National police spokesperson, Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi, confirmed the devastating incident and announced that investigations are underway to shed light on the circumstances surrounding the tragedy.

Assistant Commissioner Nyathi emphasized the importance of parental supervision, urging caregivers to remain vigilant at all times, especially in environments where potential hazards may be present. “The ZRP reports a sad incident which occurred in Lion Park, Harare… The victim was allegedly choked with a bottle top which he mistakenly swallowed during child play,” he stated.

This heart-wrenching incident serves as a poignant reminder of the critical role that parental supervision plays in safeguarding children from harm. Small objects, such as bottle tops, coins, or even toys with detachable parts, pose a significant risk if ingested, as they can obstruct the airway and lead to choking. It underscores the need for caregivers to educate themselves about choking hazards and take proactive measures to mitigate risks, such as keeping small objects out of reach and ensuring safe play environments.

As authorities continue their investigation into this tragic event, communities are urged to come together to raise awareness about the dangers of unsupervised chewing and the importance of maintaining a vigilant watch over young children, particularly in public spaces where potential hazards abound. Let this unfortunate incident serve as a sobering reminder to prioritize child safety and take proactive steps to prevent similar tragedies from occurring in the future.

Advocate Nelson Chamisa Speaks On International Women’s Day

By A Correspondent
In a heartfelt statement commemorating International Women’s Day, Advocate Nelson Chamisa, a prominent figure in Zimbabwean politics, eloquently expressed admiration and gratitude towards the women of Zimbabwe and around the world.

With poignant verses and stirring words, Chamisa encapsulated the invaluable contributions of women to society and underscored their significance in shaping a brighter future for all.

Chamisa’s statement began with a powerful proclamation: “Women inspire… Women make the world whole. Women beautify life.”

These words set the tone for a tribute that celebrated the resilience, strength, and grace of women across the globe.

He emphasized the intrinsic value of women, likening their worth to that of precious gold in the morning light, an analogy that resonates deeply in a country rich in natural resources.”Breadwinners, unseen, they toil on,” Chamisa acknowledged, recognizing the often unheralded efforts of women who work tirelessly to provide for their families and communities.

Despite facing numerous challenges, women persist with unwavering determination, their resilience serving as a cornerstone of society’s foundation.

The opposition leader also highlighted the wisdom and grace embodied by women, particularly as they age. “In golden years, they stand tall,” he remarked, acknowledging the enduring strength and wisdom that accompany the passage of time.

This recognition of the multifaceted roles women play throughout their lives underscores their importance not only as caregivers but also as mentors and leaders.

Throughout his statement, Chamisa celebrated the unwavering support and love that women provide as “cheerleaders” and “guiding lights” in their communities.

Their nurturing spirit and compassion serve as beacons of hope, illuminating pathways towards progress and prosperity.

In closing, Chamisa addressed Zimbabwean women directly, expressing deep affection and appreciation:

“Zimbabwean Queen, beloved and dear, Your presence fills our hearts with cheer.”

His sentiments extended to all women, near and far, as he wished them a Happy Women’s Day, acknowledging their role as stars in the firmament of humanity.

Chamisa’s tribute serves as a poignant reminder of the invaluable contributions of women to society and emphasizes the importance of recognizing and honoring their achievements not just on International Women’s Day, but every day. As Zimbabwe and the world continue to navigate challenges and strive for progress, it is imperative to uplift and empower women, ensuring their voices are heard and their rights respected.

In celebrating women, we honor their resilience, strength, and unwavering spirit, enriching our collective journey towards a more equitable and inclusive future.

Be Patriotic : Mnangagwa

Source : Zanu PF

KEY NOTE ADDRESS BY THE PRESIDENT ,HIS EXCELLECNCY CDE E.D.MNANGAGWA AT THE LAUNCH OF THE NATIONAL ICT POLICIES AND COMMISSIONING OF THE FIBRE OPTIC BACKBONE NETWORK AT SOMABULA,MIDLANDS PROVINCE.

Ladies and Gentlemen.
It is my honour and privilege to be addressing you all at this historic launch of three policies. These are, the Reviewed National ICT Policy; the Smart Zimbabwe
2030 Master-Plan, and the National Broadband Plan.

The fact that we are launching these important policies and the Fibre Optic Backbone Network, here in Somabhula demonstrates that the Second Republic is
walking the talk and committed to realising development that leaves no one and no place behind.

Before I proceed with my remarks for this event, I want
to thank the people of Somabhula and the Midlands Province for coming out in your large numbers to witness this event.

I also want to thank theProvince for resoundingly voting for our ZANU PF Party during the 2023 Harmonised General Elections. Well done. May the unity, good
organisation and grassroots mobilisation strength of the
Party continue as we go forward.

Ladies and Gentlemen, Comrades and Friends; The policies we are launching today are in line with our National Development Strategy, where we aim to make sure that all our communities have access to affordable, fast and safe digital technologies. This has become
important as societies and economies are now very dependent on ICTs.

The National ICT Policy outlines the guiding framework and development priorities for the ICT sub-sector. It will help promote digital know-how, innovation, the use of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, while also
strengthening our country’s cyber-security measures. At end of the day, my Administration is creating a good environment for the growth of a digital economy which empowers our communities, no matter where they live.

So this Policy will make sure that learners and young entrepreneurs, whether here in Somabhula, or in Kanyemba or in Gokwe, or Binga all have the same
opportunities as those in our big cities like Harare and Bulawayo.

Meanwhile, the Smart Zimbabwe 2030 Masterplan is set
to see us achieve more creative societies, through the use of technology. The quality of life of all our people is expected to improve by the use of information and
communication technologies.

Digital technologies must go beyond the use of ICT for social media and entertainment. We must use the infrastructure that my Government is putting in place to improve service delivery in healthcare, education and
agriculture, among many other aspects.

At the Continental level, Zimbabwe was nominated to
lead the Smart Agriculture Flagship Project under the
Smart Africa Alliance. So far, our country is using ICT and geo- spatial technologies (our satellite is in space) to predict weather patterns, as well as for land planning and crop assessments, among basic information management within the agriculture sector.

This demonstrates the power of ICT. The National Broadband Plan
highlights our determination to closing the digital gap and guarantee universal access to reliable and high-speed internet
connectivity.

Zimbabwe is, therefore, implementing more initiatives for knowledge sharing, socialinclusion
and economic growth through the
expansion of broadband infrastructure and network coverage.

In addition, the policies we are launching today provide sufficient guidance to the ICT sector. All parties, including Civil Society Organisations, businesses and the general public, are called upon to play by the rules.

Ignorance is no defence.
It must never be deployed or used to promote self- hate an denigrate our beloved country or for spreading falsehoods, malicious information or immoral content.
No. My Government will not allow that. Tisarase hunhu hwedu, se vanhu vatema, the descendants of the great Munhumutapa. We
must use ICTs to protect and
promote our identity, unity, love, harmony, peace, development as well as production and productivity.

Distinguished Guests, Comrades and Friends; Guided by our mantra “Zimbabwe is open for business”, our Government continues to grant licenses to more service providers to deliver Backbone Network Facilities
and Network Services. This is part of the Broadband Expansion Agenda. The new companies entering this space are expected to increase Zimbabwe’s internet connectivity. There must be affordable, usable product and
services to out communities.

Hatidi ma data prices ekurovana pasi petsoka. Data prices must be affordable. I want to commend the Bandwidth and Cloud Services (BCS) Group Limited, for deciding to invest in Zimbabwe. This is an international company which is operating in a
number of countries in Africa that partnered with one of our country
is telecommunication organisations, Dandemutande, for the provision of a fibre backbone
project which is being commissioned today.

The outstanding part about this project is that it is riding on our
existing infrastructure. of the National Railways of Zimbabwe.
This has seen the revamping and upgrading of the National Railways of Zimbabwe signalling system from analogue to digital.

The fact that the project provides data links and Wi-Fi hotspots at NRZ railway sidings and stations.

I thank you

Caps United In Terrible Start

Castle Lager Premier Soccer League defending champions Ngezi Platinum Stars started their 2024 campaign on a low note after dropping points against newcomers Arenel Movers in the opening round of the season.

Ngezi, who won the Castle Challenge Cup two weeks ago, played a goalless draw against the Bulawayo side.

Arenel were promoted to the top-flight league after winning the Southern Region D1 league.

In Zvishavane, FC Platinum kicked off their campaign with a 1-0 over another newcomer Chegutu Pirates.

The Platinum Boys won the match courtesy of Juan Mutudza’s first half effort.

At Bata Stadium, CAPS United had a terrible start after losing 1-0 to Chicken Inn.

Itai Mabhunu scored the solitary goal towards the end of the first half.

Elsewhere, Green Fuel came from behind to beat Bulawayo Chiefs 2-1, while ZPC Kariba and TelOne played a 2-2 draw at Nyamhunga Stadium.

Castle Lager Premiership Matchday 1 Results:
CAPS United 0-1 Chicken Inn
FC Platinum 1-0 Chegutu Pirates
Arenel 0-0 Ngezi Platinum
Green Fuel 2-1 Bulawayo Chiefs
ZPC Kariba 2-2 TelOne

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Ngezi Platinum In Frustrating Draw

Castle Lager Premier Soccer League defending champions Ngezi Platinum Stars started their 2024 campaign on a low note after dropping points against newcomers Arenel Movers in the opening round of the season.

Ngezi, who won the Castle Challenge Cup two weeks ago, played a goalless draw against the Bulawayo side.

Arenel were promoted to the top-flight league after winning the Southern Region D1 league.

In Zvishavane, FC Platinum kicked off their campaign with a 1-0 over another newcomer Chegutu Pirates.

The Platinum Boys won the match courtesy of Juan Mutudza’s first half effort.

At Bata Stadium, CAPS United had a terrible start after losing 1-0 to Chicken Inn.

Itai Mabhunu scored the solitary goal towards the end of the first half.

Elsewhere, Green Fuel came from behind to beat Bulawayo Chiefs 2-1, while ZPC Kariba and TelOne played a 2-2 draw at Nyamhunga Stadium.

Castle Lager Premiership Matchday 1 Results:
CAPS United 0-1 Chicken Inn
FC Platinum 1-0 Chegutu Pirates
Arenel 0-0 Ngezi Platinum
Green Fuel 2-1 Bulawayo Chiefs
ZPC Kariba 2-2 TelOne

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From Student Activist to Political Exile: The Harrowing Journey of Anesuishe Temmy Nhauro

My name is Anesuishe Temmy Nhauro, born on November 22, 2001. My home address is 5549 Manyame Park, St Marys, Harare. I attended Zengeza 2 High and Zengeza 4 High Schools. Growing up amidst the economic turbulence that plagued Zimbabwe, my educational journey at Zengeza 2 High and Zengeza 4 High Schools was riddled with challenges. The erratic strikes by teachers jeopardized our learning, compelling me and my peers to take action. Fueled by our determination to secure a better education, we organized petitions, rallying for the welfare of our educators. Our efforts, coordinated under the banner of the Zimbabwe High School Students Union (ZIHISU), bore witness to the resilience of youth activism.

However, advocating for change came at a cost. Expulsion from Zengeza 2 High School became a stark reality, but it only strengthened my resolve. Transitioning to Zengeza 4 High School, I found myself marked as a dissenting voice, a black sheep amidst the flock. Despite the adversities, my commitment to social justice and reform remained unwavering

Post-education, I found my calling in activism, joining the youth wing of the opposition party, Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC), led by Advocate Nelson Chamisa. My involvement deepened, leading to my appointment as St Marys Secretary for Organising in the Youth Assembly.

However, my baptism into mainstream politics came amid tragedy at the funeral of Moreblessing Ali, a fervent supporter of our cause. The eruption of violence between Zanu PF and CCC supporters, followed by police brutality, left me battered and disillusioned. Despite the trauma, my determination to effect change in Zimbabwe remained unyielding.

While at Moreblessing Ali’s funeral, violence broke out between Zanu PF and CCC supporters. In no time riot police were at the scene and unleashed violence against CCC supporters. As someone who was fairly new to political activism of such kind, I was caught-up and heavily assaulted. Attempts to make a police report did not yield results as the police at St Mary’s police station refused to open a docket. I could not seek treatment at government medical facilities and had to be treated at a private medical facility for victims of political violence.

The incident at Manyame did not discourage me from continuing with political activism because I had so much conviction to fight for political change in Zimbabwe. When the 2023 general elections were called, we organised ourselves as Chitungwiza youths to embark on a door-to-door voter mobilisation drive. Our determination was to improve the voter population and our target were youths who did not vote in the 2018 electoions. The door-to-door campaign took us to every corner of Chitungwiza and the campaign was a resounding success as we mobilized more than 50 000 youths to register to vote. When the Zanu PF regime heard about our campaign and how it was yielding massive results, they instructed the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission workers who were registering new voters to frustrate our people so that they do not register. Noticing a change in attitude from the voter registration officers, we mobilised about 200 youths to stage a demonstration at Makoni voter registration centre. A genuine demonstration we had organsed was once crushed by riot police, with tens of our youths assaulted while two were kidnapped and went missing for over a week.

The state security agents then started hunting us down in the middle of the night, as part of Zanu PF efforts to stop us from conscientizing youths on the need to register to vote and voting in the 2023 elections. On more than two occasions my house was raided by men driving unmarked vehicles in the middle of the night. They were looking for me and, on both occasions, they could not get into our yard due to the noise from our dogs. Noticing that our dogs were hindering them from their sinister mission, they hatched a plan to kill the dogs. I should say that I was so traumatised and broken to wake up one day to see our two Germany shepherd dogs lying on the ground lifeless.

From that very day, they started coming to my house even during the day, pretending to be from pro-opposition civil society groups who were interested in working with me on voter registration campaign. I spurned all their overtures but sensing increasing danger I had to seek refuge at a safe house based in Zengeza. I stayed there for close to a month and only returned home when I was told that it was safe.

I continued with my party duties. I vividly recall one day when I survived a near abduction while coming from the Harare Central Business District when I was surrounded by a group of women who started accusing me of being a rapist who had raped an under-age child from their area. They created a scene that for close to 30 minutes, there was a gathering of more than 50 people who wanted to witness and see what was happening.

I was only saved by the Chairlady of our Chitungwiza committee who after hearing of what was happening rushed to rescue me. She knew one of the ladies whom she told to stop what they were doing. That was when they disappeared from the scene. For foiling their plan, our chairlady also got into serious trouble getting anonymous calls from people who accused her or defending a rapist.

As someone who had finished my university studies, there was an incident that I am yet to exactly figure out what could have happened. I received a phone call from a certain local company where I had applied for a job. They wanted me to attend an interview but surprisingly, the address they gave me was not the one where they were based. The company was based in Chitungwiza but I was being called to Chadcombe. When I tried to search for the address, they gave me, on Google Maps, it directed to a well-known training centre for the Central Intelligence Organisation. I immediately sensed danger and decided against going there. I was shocked and disturbed because I failed to locate the relationship between the company that had advertised for a job and how they state security system got to know and took over the so-called recruitment process. That is the last time I applied for a job in Zimbabwe.

As we got into the 2023 election period, peace returned and for a moment, I lived free of harassment from state security agents. We campaigned in the whole of Chitungwiza. On the polling day, we braced the chilli weather to be at polling stations with the intention to defend our votes. We were frustrated as most voting centres did not have ballot papers for people to vote. We waited long hours in queues just so we could get a chance to vote. Our determination carried us through the more than 16 hours without voting. We eventually voted and our movement recorded massive wins. Even our presidential candidate Advocate Nelson Chamisa performed exceptionally well.

Soon after the elections, after Zanu PF was announced the winner, trouble returned. The state security agents were worried about Chamisa’s silence as he did not announce an immediate way forward as was expected by both his supporters and the Zanu PF regime. Chamisa’s silence meant that known and vocal CCC supporters were put on surveillance by the Zanu PF regime.

Being one of the targeted people, I went into hiding for some months and only resurfaced around October 2023 when dust had appeared to have settled. When I returned back home, I reconnected with other party supporters in Chitungwiza and continued with my life.

On the fateful evening of January 25, 2024, as we convened at the residence of our local leader, a sudden commotion shattered the tranquility. Out of nowhere, a Toyota Hilux GD6 screeched to a halt, disgorging more than 20 individuals whose faces remained obscured in the night’s shadows. With alarming ferocity, they surged toward us, leaving no time for contemplation as we scattered in panic, seeking refuge wherever we could find it.

In the chaos, I found myself ensnared, forcibly bundled into the vehicle alongside two fellow members of the CCC, our identities concealed beneath hoods. Blindfolded and disoriented, we were transported to an undisclosed location, the journey shrouded in uncertainty. There, amidst the darkness and anonymity, we fell victim to relentless physical assault—blows raining down upon us, lashes from sjamboks lacerating our flesh, and icy water dousing our senses.

Accusations hurled at us with venomous intent, they branded us as conspirators, alleging plans to destabilize the regime of Emmerson Mnangagwa. For three harrowing days, we endured the torment of daily beatings, our pleas for sustenance falling upon deaf ears as hunger gnawed at our weakened frames.

Then, on the 28th of January, our ordeal reached its abrupt conclusion as we were callously abandoned amidst the bustle of Ruwa, a 40 kilometers distant from our initial abduction point in Chitungwiza. A chilling warning echoed in our ears as they departed, a grim reminder of the consequences awaiting any further defiance—another onslaught looming ominously on the horizon.

On the following day, January 29, 2024, we filed a police report as we were determined to expose the atrocities inflicted upon us and to stand unwavering in our pursuit of truth and accountability.

After this horrendous incident, they visited my young brother who is still in High School and told him that they were watching his movements and should I go public about my ordeal, they will finish me off. My aunt who lives in the countryside also received an anonymous call with a similar message.

Leaving behind loved ones and a life built on activism, I embarked on a journey into exile, haunted by the knowledge that my pursuit of justice had placed not only myself but also my family in trouble. The sacrifices made in the name of a better Zimbabwe weigh heavy on my heart, but the fight for a brighter future endures, a flickering flame of hope amid the darkness of tyranny.

Ngezi Platinum Drop Points On Matchday One

Castle Lager Premier Soccer League defending champions Ngezi Platinum Stars started their 2024 campaign on a low note after dropping points against newcomers Arenel Movers in the opening round of the season.

Ngezi, who won the Castle Challenge Cup two weeks ago, played a goalless draw against the Bulawayo side.

Arenel were promoted to the top-flight league after winning the Southern Region D1 league.

In Zvishavane, FC Platinum kicked off their campaign with a 1-0 over another newcomer Chegutu Pirates.

The Platinum Boys won the match courtesy of Juan Mutudza’s first half effort.

At Bata Stadium, CAPS United had a terrible start after losing 1-0 to Chicken Inn.

Itai Mabhunu scored the solitary goal towards the end of the first half.

Elsewhere, Green Fuel came from behind to beat Bulawayo Chiefs 2-1, while ZPC Kariba and TelOne played a 2-2 draw at Nyamhunga Stadium.

Castle Lager Premiership Matchday 1 Results:
CAPS United 0-1 Chicken Inn
FC Platinum 1-0 Chegutu Pirates
Arenel 0-0 Ngezi Platinum
Green Fuel 2-1 Bulawayo Chiefs
ZPC Kariba 2-2 TelOne

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Celebrating Women: A Tribute by Zimbabwean Opposition Leader Advocate Nelson Chamisa

By A Correspondent
In a heartfelt statement commemorating International Women’s Day, Advocate Nelson Chamisa, a prominent figure in Zimbabwean politics, eloquently expressed admiration and gratitude towards the women of Zimbabwe and around the world.

With poignant verses and stirring words, Chamisa encapsulated the invaluable contributions of women to society and underscored their significance in shaping a brighter future for all.

Chamisa’s statement began with a powerful proclamation: “Women inspire… Women make the world whole. Women beautify life.”

These words set the tone for a tribute that celebrated the resilience, strength, and grace of women across the globe.

He emphasized the intrinsic value of women, likening their worth to that of precious gold in the morning light, an analogy that resonates deeply in a country rich in natural resources.”Breadwinners, unseen, they toil on,” Chamisa acknowledged, recognizing the often unheralded efforts of women who work tirelessly to provide for their families and communities.

Despite facing numerous challenges, women persist with unwavering determination, their resilience serving as a cornerstone of society’s foundation.

The opposition leader also highlighted the wisdom and grace embodied by women, particularly as they age. “In golden years, they stand tall,” he remarked, acknowledging the enduring strength and wisdom that accompany the passage of time.

This recognition of the multifaceted roles women play throughout their lives underscores their importance not only as caregivers but also as mentors and leaders.

Throughout his statement, Chamisa celebrated the unwavering support and love that women provide as “cheerleaders” and “guiding lights” in their communities.

Their nurturing spirit and compassion serve as beacons of hope, illuminating pathways towards progress and prosperity.

In closing, Chamisa addressed Zimbabwean women directly, expressing deep affection and appreciation:

“Zimbabwean Queen, beloved and dear, Your presence fills our hearts with cheer.”

His sentiments extended to all women, near and far, as he wished them a Happy Women’s Day, acknowledging their role as stars in the firmament of humanity.

Chamisa’s tribute serves as a poignant reminder of the invaluable contributions of women to society and emphasizes the importance of recognizing and honoring their achievements not just on International Women’s Day, but every day. As Zimbabwe and the world continue to navigate challenges and strive for progress, it is imperative to uplift and empower women, ensuring their voices are heard and their rights respected.

In celebrating women, we honor their resilience, strength, and unwavering spirit, enriching our collective journey towards a more equitable and inclusive future.

Mnangagwa Insists Zimbabwe Is Open For Business

Source : Zanu PF

KEY NOTE ADDRESS BY THE PRESIDENT ,HIS EXCELLECNCY CDE E.D.MNANGAGWA AT THE LAUNCH OF THE NATIONAL ICT POLICIES AND COMMISSIONING OF THE FIBRE OPTIC BACKBONE NETWORK AT SOMABULA,MIDLANDS PROVINCE.

Ladies and Gentlemen.
It is my honour and privilege to be addressing you all at this historic launch of three policies. These are, the Reviewed National ICT Policy; the Smart Zimbabwe
2030 Master-Plan, and the National Broadband Plan.

The fact that we are launching these important policies and the Fibre Optic Backbone Network, here in Somabhula demonstrates that the Second Republic is
walking the talk and committed to realising development that leaves no one and no place behind.

Before I proceed with my remarks for this event, I want
to thank the people of Somabhula and the Midlands Province for coming out in your large numbers to witness this event.

I also want to thank theProvince for resoundingly voting for our ZANU PF Party during the 2023 Harmonised General Elections. Well done. May the unity, good
organisation and grassroots mobilisation strength of the
Party continue as we go forward.

Ladies and Gentlemen, Comrades and Friends; The policies we are launching today are in line with our National Development Strategy, where we aim to make sure that all our communities have access to affordable, fast and safe digital technologies. This has become
important as societies and economies are now very dependent on ICTs.

The National ICT Policy outlines the guiding framework and development priorities for the ICT sub-sector. It will help promote digital know-how, innovation, the use of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, while also
strengthening our country’s cyber-security measures. At end of the day, my Administration is creating a good environment for the growth of a digital economy which empowers our communities, no matter where they live.

So this Policy will make sure that learners and young entrepreneurs, whether here in Somabhula, or in Kanyemba or in Gokwe, or Binga all have the same
opportunities as those in our big cities like Harare and Bulawayo.

Meanwhile, the Smart Zimbabwe 2030 Masterplan is set
to see us achieve more creative societies, through the use of technology. The quality of life of all our people is expected to improve by the use of information and
communication technologies.

Digital technologies must go beyond the use of ICT for social media and entertainment. We must use the infrastructure that my Government is putting in place to improve service delivery in healthcare, education and
agriculture, among many other aspects.

At the Continental level, Zimbabwe was nominated to
lead the Smart Agriculture Flagship Project under the
Smart Africa Alliance. So far, our country is using ICT and geo- spatial technologies (our satellite is in space) to predict weather patterns, as well as for land planning and crop assessments, among basic information management within the agriculture sector.

This demonstrates the power of ICT. The National Broadband Plan
highlights our determination to closing the digital gap and guarantee universal access to reliable and high-speed internet
connectivity.

Zimbabwe is, therefore, implementing more initiatives for knowledge sharing, socialinclusion
and economic growth through the
expansion of broadband infrastructure and network coverage.

In addition, the policies we are launching today provide sufficient guidance to the ICT sector. All parties, including Civil Society Organisations, businesses and the general public, are called upon to play by the rules.

Ignorance is no defence.
It must never be deployed or used to promote self- hate an denigrate our beloved country or for spreading falsehoods, malicious information or immoral content.
No. My Government will not allow that. Tisarase hunhu hwedu, se vanhu vatema, the descendants of the great Munhumutapa. We
must use ICTs to protect and
promote our identity, unity, love, harmony, peace, development as well as production and productivity.

Distinguished Guests, Comrades and Friends; Guided by our mantra “Zimbabwe is open for business”, our Government continues to grant licenses to more service providers to deliver Backbone Network Facilities
and Network Services. This is part of the Broadband Expansion Agenda. The new companies entering this space are expected to increase Zimbabwe’s internet connectivity. There must be affordable, usable product and
services to out communities.

Hatidi ma data prices ekurovana pasi petsoka. Data prices must be affordable. I want to commend the Bandwidth and Cloud Services (BCS) Group Limited, for deciding to invest in Zimbabwe. This is an international company which is operating in a
number of countries in Africa that partnered with one of our country
is telecommunication organisations, Dandemutande, for the provision of a fibre backbone
project which is being commissioned today.

The outstanding part about this project is that it is riding on our
existing infrastructure. of the National Railways of Zimbabwe.
This has seen the revamping and upgrading of the National Railways of Zimbabwe signalling system from analogue to digital.

The fact that the project provides data links and Wi-Fi hotspots at NRZ railway sidings and stations.

I thank you

Mnangagwa Reprimands Telecommunication Companies Over High Data Tariffs

Source : Zanu PF

KEY NOTE ADDRESS BY THE PRESIDENT ,HIS EXCELLECNCY CDE E.D.MNANGAGWA AT THE LAUNCH OF THE NATIONAL ICT POLICIES AND COMMISSIONING OF THE FIBRE OPTIC BACKBONE NETWORK AT SOMABULA,MIDLANDS PROVINCE.

Ladies and Gentlemen.
It is my honour and privilege to be addressing you all at this historic launch of three policies. These are, the Reviewed National ICT Policy; the Smart Zimbabwe
2030 Master-Plan, and the National Broadband Plan.

The fact that we are launching these important policies and the Fibre Optic Backbone Network, here in Somabhula demonstrates that the Second Republic is
walking the talk and committed to realising development that leaves no one and no place behind.

Before I proceed with my remarks for this event, I want
to thank the people of Somabhula and the Midlands Province for coming out in your large numbers to witness this event.

I also want to thank theProvince for resoundingly voting for our ZANU PF Party during the 2023 Harmonised General Elections. Well done. May the unity, good
organisation and grassroots mobilisation strength of the
Party continue as we go forward.

Ladies and Gentlemen, Comrades and Friends; The policies we are launching today are in line with our National Development Strategy, where we aim to make sure that all our communities have access to affordable, fast and safe digital technologies. This has become
important as societies and economies are now very dependent on ICTs.

The National ICT Policy outlines the guiding framework and development priorities for the ICT sub-sector. It will help promote digital know-how, innovation, the use of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, while also
strengthening our country’s cyber-security measures. At end of the day, my Administration is creating a good environment for the growth of a digital economy which empowers our communities, no matter where they live.

So this Policy will make sure that learners and young entrepreneurs, whether here in Somabhula, or in Kanyemba or in Gokwe, or Binga all have the same
opportunities as those in our big cities like Harare and Bulawayo.

Meanwhile, the Smart Zimbabwe 2030 Masterplan is set
to see us achieve more creative societies, through the use of technology. The quality of life of all our people is expected to improve by the use of information and
communication technologies.

Digital technologies must go beyond the use of ICT for social media and entertainment. We must use the infrastructure that my Government is putting in place to improve service delivery in healthcare, education and
agriculture, among many other aspects.

At the Continental level, Zimbabwe was nominated to
lead the Smart Agriculture Flagship Project under the
Smart Africa Alliance. So far, our country is using ICT and geo- spatial technologies (our satellite is in space) to predict weather patterns, as well as for land planning and crop assessments, among basic information management within the agriculture sector.

This demonstrates the power of ICT. The National Broadband Plan
highlights our determination to closing the digital gap and guarantee universal access to reliable and high-speed internet
connectivity.

Zimbabwe is, therefore, implementing more initiatives for knowledge sharing, socialinclusion
and economic growth through the
expansion of broadband infrastructure and network coverage.

In addition, the policies we are launching today provide sufficient guidance to the ICT sector. All parties, including Civil Society Organisations, businesses and the general public, are called upon to play by the rules.

Ignorance is no defence.
It must never be deployed or used to promote self- hate an denigrate our beloved country or for spreading falsehoods, malicious information or immoral content.
No. My Government will not allow that. Tisarase hunhu hwedu, se vanhu vatema, the descendants of the great Munhumutapa. We
must use ICTs to protect and
promote our identity, unity, love, harmony, peace, development as well as production and productivity.

Distinguished Guests, Comrades and Friends; Guided by our mantra “Zimbabwe is open for business”, our Government continues to grant licenses to more service providers to deliver Backbone Network Facilities
and Network Services. This is part of the Broadband Expansion Agenda. The new companies entering this space are expected to increase Zimbabwe’s internet connectivity. There must be affordable, usable product and
services to out communities.

Hatidi ma data prices ekurovana pasi petsoka. Data prices must be affordable. I want to commend the Bandwidth and Cloud Services (BCS) Group Limited, for deciding to invest in Zimbabwe.

This is an international company which is operating in a
number of countries in Africa that partnered with one of our country
is telecommunication organisations, Dandemutande, for the provision of a fibre backbone
project which is being commissioned today.

The outstanding part about this project is that it is riding on our
existing infrastructure. of the National Railways of Zimbabwe.
This has seen the revamping and upgrading of the National Railways of Zimbabwe signalling system from analogue to digital.

The fact that the project provides data links and Wi-Fi hotspots at NRZ railway sidings and stations.

I thank you

Respect Women Worldwide : Advocate Chamisa

By A Correspondent
In a heartfelt statement commemorating International Women’s Day, Advocate Nelson Chamisa, a prominent figure in Zimbabwean politics, eloquently expressed admiration and gratitude towards the women of Zimbabwe and around the world.

With poignant verses and stirring words, Chamisa encapsulated the invaluable contributions of women to society and underscored their significance in shaping a brighter future for all.

Chamisa’s statement began with a powerful proclamation: “Women inspire… Women make the world whole. Women beautify life.”

These words set the tone for a tribute that celebrated the resilience, strength, and grace of women across the globe.

He emphasized the intrinsic value of women, likening their worth to that of precious gold in the morning light, an analogy that resonates deeply in a country rich in natural resources.

“Breadwinners, unseen, they toil on,” Chamisa acknowledged, recognizing the often unheralded efforts of women who work tirelessly to provide for their families and communities.

Despite facing numerous challenges, women persist with unwavering determination, their resilience serving as a cornerstone of society’s foundation.

The opposition leader also highlighted the wisdom and grace embodied by women, particularly as they age. “In golden years, they stand tall,” he remarked, acknowledging the enduring strength and wisdom that accompany the passage of time.

This recognition of the multifaceted roles women play throughout their lives underscores their importance not only as caregivers but also as mentors and leaders.

Throughout his statement, Chamisa celebrated the unwavering support and love that women provide as “cheerleaders” and “guiding lights” in their communities.

Their nurturing spirit and compassion serve as beacons of hope, illuminating pathways towards progress and prosperity.

In closing, Chamisa addressed Zimbabwean women directly, expressing deep affection and appreciation:

“Zimbabwean Queen, beloved and dear, Your presence fills our hearts with cheer.”

His sentiments extended to all women, near and far, as he wished them a Happy Women’s Day, acknowledging their role as stars in the firmament of humanity.

Chamisa’s tribute serves as a poignant reminder of the invaluable contributions of women to society and emphasizes the importance of recognizing and honoring their achievements not just on International Women’s Day, but every day. As Zimbabwe and the world continue to navigate challenges and strive for progress, it is imperative to uplift and empower women, ensuring their voices are heard and their rights respected.

In celebrating women, we honor their resilience, strength, and unwavering spirit, enriching our collective journey towards a more equitable and inclusive future.

Afraid Of Mnangagwa Removal, Police Cancel Blue Movement’s Gweru Rally

By A Correspondent | In a startling turn of events, police have violently blocked the scheduled Blue Movement rally set to take place in Mkoba on Sunday morning. Officers moved in abruptly, ordering the cancellation of the rally at the last minute, prompting a swift response from top activist Madzibaba EShanduko and leader Amos Chibaya, who spoke exclusively with ZimEye regarding the incident.

Amos Chibaya, a respected figure within the movement, expressed disbelief at the police’s actions, asserting that full clearance had been obtained for the rally, only for the authorities to backtrack on what he described as flimsy grounds. Despite the setback, Chibaya reaffirmed the Blue Movement’s commitment to holding meetings, vowing that they would not be deterred by such tactics.

In an exclusive statement to ZimEye, Chibaya shed light on the potential motivations behind the police’s sudden cancellation of the rally, linking it to broader political tensions stemming from the contentious elections held seven months prior.

“They know that they did not win elections; when you are in this state, your conscience continues to haunt you,” Chibaya stated. “So they are afraid that the people of Zimbabwe might just wake up one day, one morning, to instruct them to leave office, and the entire country has been painted blue. The whole country is saying the person who won elections is Nelson Chamisa… so they are afraid that the people might soon just march to State House.”

The interview with Chibaya offers insight into the underlying political dynamics at play, with tensions running high amid allegations of electoral fraud and growing dissent among the populace. As the Blue Movement vows to press on despite the obstacles, the incident serves as a stark reminder of the challenges facing political activism in Zimbabwe and the ongoing struggle for democratic rights and freedoms.

Listen to the full interview with Amos Chibaya below for further insights into this developing story.

UK Rubbishes University Of Zambia Degrees

Lusaka-The United Kingdom Home Office is shunning University of Zambia graduates for the High Potential Individuals (HPI) visa due to the perceived inferiority of their degrees. 

The HPI visa is designed to attract “highly skilled graduates” from international universities outside of the UK to contribute to a range of sectors, such as science and technology. 

According to the UK-NARIC [National Academic Recognition Information Centre] comparability, UNZA bachelor’s degree in humanities is equivalent to the British two-year Higher National Diploma, and bachelor’s degrees in medicine, engineering, and law are comparable to the three-year British Bachelor (Ordinary) Degree standard. 

Apparently, the South African-NARIC keeps yielding a similar result. In 2020, a social media posted by Dr. Sam Phiri titled “South African University ‘Junks’ UNZA Degrees” infuriated many students and alumni of the university. 

At the heart of the story was a letter by the University of Cape Town (UCT) Humanities Postgraduate Administrative Officer Kerewin Parfitt to a Zambian Bachelor’s degree graduate applicant.

 It read as follows:

“Dear…Thank you for your application to study at the University of Cape Town in 2021. We conducted a NARIC [National Academic Recognition Information Centre] equivalency check on your degree from Zambia. 

The NARIC check indicated that your degree is equivalent to a Diploma of Higher Education in South Africa and, therefore, inadequate for entrance into the Master’s program.”

The illusion of academic pride quickly masked the reality when most UNZA students and alums took deep offense and resorted to social media to insinuate the applicant was a product of not UNZA but one of the local “inferior” private universities. Although the letter did not spark a national discourse about the quality of tertiary education in Zambia, it highlighted the pervasive discernible bane that has kept UNZA at the totem pole of global university rankings.

What the NARIC check means is that Zambia’s citadel and cauldron of intellectualism, an institution created to enhance intellectual sovereignty and foster the development of Zambia’s human capital, is a miscarriage of vocation. 

If indeed this is the case, then it explains why Zambian political scientists, economists, metallurgists, and pedagogues have contributed negligibly to the socio-economic growth of Zambia. Above all, it explains why Zambia has failed to embark on a paradigm shift that lifts the mineral resource curse.

Understanding Mineral Resource Curse

Coined by economist Richard Auty of Lancaster University, the term “resource curse,” also known as the “paradox of plenty,” or “poverty paradox,” describes a scenario in which a country abundant in natural resources encounters persistent issues of economic stagnation and political turmoil due to foreign exploitation. Renaissance thinkers such as Bodin and Machiavelli posited that nations with abundant resources tended to have citizens prone to lack of intellectual sight and indolence.

In Zambia, it is evident the curse is prominently manifested through the copper mining sector, which, being the bedrock of the economy, has been unsuccessful in establishing enduring welfare systems, infrastructure, and economic growth. Despite President Kaunda ensuring national control by nationalizing 51% of the equity shares in the copper industry on August 1, 1969, the aftermath has witnessed an upsurge in corrupt practices and the plunder of mineral resources by foreign investors.

Cecil John Rhodes and Zambia’s Mineral Resource Curse

Early this month ZCCM sold a 51% stake in Mopani Copper Mines to Delta Mining Limited, retaining the remainder, and creating the potential for substantial kickbacks. Furthermore, the recent discovery via Artificial Intelligence (AI) of the largest copper deposit in Zambia by KoBold, a company backed by billionaires Bill Gates and Jeff Bezos, evoked the ghost of Cecil John Rhodes.

Rhodes’s conquest of Zambesia led to the discovery of large copper deposits in the land he named Northern Rhodesia (Zambia). In 1890, Rhodes’s British South African Company (BSA) acquired mining rights from King Lewanika of the Lozi people without him fully comprehending the implications of the agreement. Henceforth, Zambia fell victim to the mineral resource curse. 

Rhodes, deeply entrenched in the ideology of white supremacy, understood education investment to be a crucial component of the mineral resource curse. Having received his education at Oriel College, Oxford, he was aware that the convergence of political ideology and academic thought served to strengthen one another. 

In 1891, he proposed a university system that fostered unity between the British and Boers, and enacted measures that denied the indigenous natives access to intellectual sovereignty essential for managing their own assets and attaining global recognition. To this he affirmed, “the native is to be treated as a child and denied the franchise.”

Kenneth Kaunda’s Dilemma

Rhodes’s discriminatory measures effectively marginalized a vast majority of the indigenous population, branding them as uncivilized. Throughout the British colonial era, the number of educated natives remained significantly low. By 1960, Northern Rhodesia could only boast eight indigenous individuals who had completed their education, a number that grew to 100 at independence time. 

Consequently, Kaunda faced a challenge in developing a political ideology that embodied intellectual sovereignty due to the dearth of highly skilled graduates. Natives lacked self-efficacy—the ability to exert control over their own motivation, behavior, and social environment. The indigenous population was deficient in self-efficacy, which refers to the capacity to regulate own drive, actions, and surroundings. Understanding the significance of education in mitigating the negative effects of the mineral resource curse, Kaunda proactively spearheaded the building of the University of Zambia, which opened its doors on March 17, 1966.

Half-baked Graduates

The first graduates of the university encountered notable obstacles in addressing the natural resource curse, despite dedicated attempts to implement impactful measures and assist the government in forming robust institutions. This inadequacy holds true to this day. According to the 2019 publication titled “Creating Decent Jobs: Strategies, Policies, and Instruments” by the African Development Bank, the University of Zambia still produces too many undergraduate degrees that do not equip students with the essential proficiency required in the 21st century labor market.

Professor Emmanuel Ngara of the African Association of Universities concurs and adds; “Many African tertiary institutions produce half-baked graduates that aren’t fit for the world of work mainly because of the way they are taught and the absence of curricular reviews that should respond to the calls of industry’s contemporary needs.”

UNZA graduates and students may be fervently eager to criticize Professor Ngara’s remarks and cast doubt on the UK and South African NARIC results. Before you do that, bear in mind the wide gap that exists in the world university rankings between Oxford University (1), the University of Cape Town (167), and the University of Zambia (1,578). Whenever such rankings are made public, Zambian graduates are left feeling undervalued in their professional pursuits, while students become demoralized in their academic endeavors. 

Moreover, the decline in rankings undermines the fundamental aspects of analytical thinking, finding solutions to problems, and fostering inventive abilities, which are essential for Zambian graduates to effectively address the obstacles presented by the mineral resource curse. Ultimately, such rankings inadvertently provide UCT and the UK Home Office with a rationale to exclude Zambians from the pool of highly skilled graduates. 

The Ball is in Hichilema’s Court

The overarching question is; Can the University of Zambia execute a dramatic turnaround and meet the demands of a world class university? Undoubtedly, such a feat is feasible, only if UNZA emulates the University of Ghana and the University of Dar es Salaam who have integrated extensive World-Class University (WCU) goals into their mission declarations and are determined to deliver world-class academic standards. President Hichilema, revered by UNZA students for providing complimentary meals and promoting access to basic education, possesses the capability to introduce a novel and creative perspective to the university, placing a strong focus on intellectual sovereignty. 

Hichilema, in collaboration with the Chancellor, should embark on establishing a superior higher education system. This system must encompass three essential elements that are generally observed in top-tier universities worldwide: (1) a notable assemblage of skilled instructors and learners, (2) ample financial means, and (3) a clearly defined strategic vision supported by capable leadership. To achieve this goal, it is crucial for the Chancellor to establish the Office of Strategic and Academic Quality (OSAQ) with the primary objective of enhancing academic excellence.

It is also imperative for the Chancellor to investigate strategies that can incentivize a greater number of undergraduate students to engage in research-based programs at the postgraduate and postdoctoral stages. OSAQ should reward such students with fully funded internships at prestigious institutions in the United States and Europe, to enable them to enhance their professional expertise. 

There is no doubt that embarking on this project will have financial implications. The creation of a world class university requires a significant amount of money. Luckily, Hichilema is well-known for his ability to secure financial resources. Hakainde and his administration must establish reserve funds to boost investments in the university and foster social capital to back this effort.

Otherwise, Zambia’s potential to break the mineral resource curse and actively participate in the free flow of 21st century ideas across different fields, including the economy, and politics, as well as its reputation in disseminating and advancing accumulated knowledge and research findings, will be mediocre at most and its degrees desecrated at worst.

The rights to this article belong to ZDI (Zambia Development Institute), a proposed US-based Zambian think tank. On May 19, 2022, a comprehensive proposal was delivered to President Hichilema through Principal Private Secretary Bradford Machila. Author, Dr. Field Ruwe holds a Doctor of Education in Organizational Leadership. He is affiliated with Northeastern University, Boston, MA. US. Email: [email protected].

-Lusakatimes

Mnangagwa Arrests, Deports Four Americans

By Diplomatic Correspondent- Authorities in Harare have arrested and deported four United States humanitarian workers and contractors.

The government accused Brenda Lee Pearson, Norma Kriger, Sarah Logan and Loretta Bass of sneaking into the country without notifying the authorities.

State security agents rounded them up, harassed, detained and then deported them.

In a statement issued on Friday, 08 March, U.S. Department of State spokesperson Matthew Miller said those detained and deported were USAID officials and contractors, who were conducting an assessment of the development and governance context in the southern country.

Miller warned Zimbabwe that the detention and deportation of the U.S. citizens were “unjustified and unacceptable” and said the incident undermines Harare’s international re-engagement efforts. Reads the statement:

Last month, Zimbabwean officials abruptly detained and deported USAID officials and contractors, who were conducting an assessment of the development and governance context in Zimbabwe.

Members of the assessment team were subject to aggressive handling, prolonged interrogation and intimidation, unsafe and forced nighttime transportation, overnight detention and confinement, and forced removal from the country.

As we have made clear in the strongest possible terms to the Government of Zimbabwe, these actions against a team of development professionals legally admitted to Zimbabwe to support the Government of Zimbabwe’s expressed commitment to democratic reform are egregious, unjustified and unacceptable.

The Government of Zimbabwe has said it wants to pursue international re-engagement and democratic reforms. Its actions undermine those claims.

We take the safety and security of U.S. citizens seriously and demand accountability from the Government of Zimbabwe.

The people of Zimbabwe deserve better and we will continue to support them as we work to build a more inclusive, democratic society with accountable political leaders and government institutions.

How Does Biti Sleep At Night After Joining Mnangagwa?

Mdhawu Madhara Kembos, basa rekuchinja nyika rakabatwa naSimba Chikanza mu-unyori hwake, rakabvongonyodzwa rese naTendai Biti akaramba kukwira ndege munaSept 2022 audzwa na-gweta rake kuti chimoto che-case yake yeshanduko chinoda iye Biti achitungwidze, mu-journalist aripo pakupedza maSport chete.

Biti akatengesa struggle yese munaSept 2022, apo asiya maNGO Directors vana @Comfort Dondo varimudondo kuZambia. Murume uyu Biti, haana kana kumboraratidza hanya nevana veZimbabwe varikutambudzika, zvekare akaendera mberi akazvonda mutori wenhau akamununura aakuurayiwa naEdgar Lungu muna2018. Zvifungire iwe kuti pakatopedzwa mazi mari anosvika USD7,000 Biti kana kumboita hanya nyangwe rekutyaira runhare. Aiti pese paaifonerwa ainyepedzera kutaura obva adzima foni yake. Saka muzvare @Comfort Dondo ne team ravo zvekare naSimba Chikanza vakagara muLusaka kubvira 6 Sept kusvika 13 Sept 2022, mari ichingopera. Kusvika na-nhasi Biti hapana kana Shoko rimwe rake. Hameno kuti anovata sei Biti, achiziva kuti haana shungu nekubatsira varombo.

Chombo Crowned Miss World Africa 2024

By A Correspondent| Lesego Chombo, Miss Botswana 2023, has been crowned Miss World Africa 2024, according to a statement released by the Miss Botswana organization.

Chombo departed Botswana on February 18th for the global competition, which took place from that date until March 9th, 2024.

The grand finale was held at the Jio World Center in Mumbai, India.

The Miss Botswana statement emphasized that Chombo’s journey to the Miss World Africa title extended beyond physical beauty.

It highlighted the pageant’s focus on social impact, stating, “Miss World is not merely a competition for physical beauty, but also an opportunity for contestants to advocate for meaningful causes.”

The statement further commended Chombo’s commitment to philanthropy, saying, “Miss World pageant platform is not just a competition for beauty, but also an opportunity for contestants to promote positive change in their communities and beyond. Miss Botswana statement highlighted. Chombo has shown this spirit through her dedication to various philanthropic endeavors.”

Olinda Chapel Drops V11 Evidence Implicating Wicknell Chivayo in Money Laundering Scheme

By Showbiz Reporter | In a shocking turn of events, UK-based controversial socialite Olinda Chapel has unearthed damning evidence implicating convicted money launderer Wicknell Chivayo in a suspicious financial scheme. The revelation came to light as Chapel disclosed V11 evidence of one of Chivayo’s flights, coinciding with the discovery that the flamboyant businessman was in possession of a surprisingly low-end iPhone 14 Pro Max device.

The bombshell disclosure has ignited a firestorm of controversy surrounding Chivayo’s recent spree of gifting luxury cars to celebrities, raising serious questions about the source of funds behind these extravagant gestures.

The saga unfolded following a public spat triggered by Chivayo’s video showcasing the gifting of a Mercedes Benz to renowned Sungura musician Alick Macheso. In response, Olinda Chapel took to social media, unleashing a scathing attack on Chivayo by releasing a screenshot suggesting that his device had been detected in close proximity to hers on a specific date, along with a pointed message demanding explanations from Chivayo regarding his activities and companions during the flight.

“Go explain to your wife kuti musi wa 01/10/2023 what were you doing next to me telle After that then explain to her kuti the blonde girl that wa in economy whilst we were in business class ndiani! Inini usandidenhe nditori ne challenging behaviour kare!,” Chapel wrote, further intensifying the already contentious situation.

The development has sent shockwaves through the entertainment industry, with concerns mounting over the potential involvement of celebrities in Chivayo’s questionable financial dealings. In particular, Sungura Prince Alick Macheso may soon find himself under police scrutiny for accepting the Mercedes Benz donation from Chivayo without investigating the source of funds.

Chivayo, however, remains defiant, maintaining his innocence and defending his actions. In a statement posted on his Facebook page, he attributed the lavish gifts to his appreciation for the contributions of musicians to the industry and their performances at ZANU PF rallies.

The businessman’s penchant for showering celebrities with luxury cars has raised eyebrows, with critics pointing to his close ties to the ruling ZANU PF party and the unresolved controversy surrounding the Gwanda solar project. Despite receiving substantial funds for the project, which remains unfinished, Chivayo has faced accusations of mismanagement and financial misconduct.

Analysts dissecting the controversy surrounding Chivayo emphasize the need for a comprehensive investigation into his financial dealings, citing concerns of potential money laundering and the misuse of public resources. The terms “witchcraft” and “theftcraft” have emerged as metaphors to describe the alleged manipulation and misappropriation associated with Chivayo’s actions, highlighting the urgency for reforms in Zimbabwe’s financial governance frameworks.

As the saga unfolds, the ethical and economic implications of Chivayo’s conduct loom large, underscoring the imperative for transparency, accountability, and legal reforms to prevent similar incidents in the future. The spotlight on Chivayo’s activities serves as a stark reminder of the challenges facing Zimbabwe’s efforts to combat financial misconduct and ensure the prudent utilization of public resources for the nation’s sustainable development.

Mnangagwa’s Son Accused Of Smuggling Forex Says Zimbabweans Should Be Patient With Economy

By Fredereek Moyo | In a recent statement issued by the state media, the government has called for patience as it outlines its plans to introduce a new monetary policy aimed at bolstering market confidence and addressing critical issues to mitigate the effects of exchange rate volatility. At the heart of this announcement is Deputy Minister of Finance, Economic Development and Investment Promotion, David Mnangagwa, who has been actively involved in the consultations and crafting of the policy statement. It is noteworthy that David Mnangagwa is not just any government official; he is the son of President Emmerson Mnangagwa and has been embroiled in serious allegations regarding the misappropriation of foreign currency for personal gain. These allegations, which remain unchallenged, paint a concerning picture of the integrity and motivations behind the economic reforms he now promises.

The Deputy Minister’s assurances of imminent currency reforms and adjustments to the exchange rate management system, as part of the upcoming Monetary Policy Statement (MPS), are thus viewed with a mix of anticipation and skepticism. David Mnangagwa’s claims that the MPS will address the pressing issues affecting all Zimbabweans, including the government, the private sector, and the general citizenry, are underpinned by a history of allegations that suggest a possible conflict of interest or misalignment of priorities. His assertion that the reforms are being “thoroughly mapped out” and “widely consulted” is crucial, yet it’s difficult to overlook the shadow cast by his past actions.

The Deputy Minister emphasizes the importance of a “structured currency” as mentioned by President Mnangagwa, indicating that the government is taking a methodical approach to ensure the stability and reliability of the country’s financial system. However, the backdrop of David Mnangagwa’s alleged involvement in activities detrimental to the economy’s health adds a layer of complexity to the government’s plea for patience and trust from the market.

As Zimbabweans await the detailed announcement of the MPS, the involvement of David Mnangagwa, a figure tainted by accusations of economic mismanagement, in the formulation of policies aimed at economic stabilization and growth is a paradox that raises questions about the potential efficacy and genuineness of the promised reforms. While the government’s acknowledgment of the urgent need for monetary policy reform is a positive step, the credibility and success of these efforts may hinge on the transparency, accountability, and ethical conduct of its architects, including those whose past actions have cast long shadows over their public service commitments.

Fake Degrees Hit Zimbabwe And South Africa

By Jacob Kudzayi Mutisi | The recent scandal involving Summit Africa’s co-founder, Langalezwe Madonko, and President Cyril Ramaphosa’s adviser, Thabi Leoka, in South Africa has brought to light the pervasive issue of fake qualifications. South Africa has taken significant steps to combat this problem through institutions like the South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA).

However, Zimbabwe now faces a similar crisis with the exposure of the International Institute of Philanthropy (IIP), an unregistered degree awarding institution run by Enrico Sibanda, by the Zimbabwe Council for Higher Education (ZimCHE). Additionally, the downgrading of University of Zambia degrees by the United Kingdom Home Office raises concerns about the integrity of educational qualifications. This article explores the measures Zimbabwe can take to halt the proliferation of fake doctorates and qualification fraudsters, ultimately protecting its education system.Fake qualifications pose a significant threat to Zimbabwe’s education system. They undermine the integrity of academic achievements, erode public trust, and compromise the quality of education. The consequences of fake qualifications extend beyond individuals who obtain them, they also affect employers, the economy, and society at large. It is imperative for Zimbabwe to address this issue promptly and effectively to preserve the value of genuine education and safeguard the future of its educated workforce.

Lessons from South Africa’s Approach
South Africa’s experience in combating fake qualifications offers valuable lessons for Zimbabwe. The establishment of SAQA as a dedicated authority responsible for verifying qualifications has been instrumental in upholding the integrity of South Africa’s education system. Zimbabwe can consider implementing a similar organisation to lead the verification process and ensure the authenticity of academic credentials.

Building a Robust Verification System
To effectively tackle the issue of fake qualifications, Zimbabwe needs to develop a comprehensive verification system. This system should involve collaboration between government bodies, educational institutions, and relevant stakeholders. Some strategies that can be employed to combat this cancer include:

Establish a Centralised Verification Authority: Zimbabwe should establish a centralised authority responsible for verifying qualifications. This authority should be adequately resourced and equipped with the necessary expertise and technology to conduct thorough checks on academic credentials.
Strengthen Collaboration with Higher Education Institutions: The verification authority should work closely with universities and educational institutions to streamline the verification process. Regular audits and inspections can be conducted to ensure compliance with quality standards and identify any irregularities.
Enhance Legal Frameworks: Zimbabwe should review and strengthen existing laws related to fraudulent qualifications. Penalties for individuals found guilty of producing or using fake credentials should be appropriately severe to deter potential fraudsters.
Utilise Technology and Data Systems: Investing in advanced technology and secure data systems can significantly aid the verification process. Digital platforms and databases can be established to store and cross-reference qualification records, making it easier to detect fake credentials.
Conduct Public Awareness Campaigns: Raising awareness among the public about the dangers of fake qualifications is crucial. Educational institutions, government agencies, and media outlets should collaborate to educate individuals about the importance of verifying qualifications and the potential consequences of using fake credentials.
Addressing the IIP Scandal and Strengthening Oversight
The exposure of the International Institute of Philanthropy (IIP) as an unregistered degree awarding institution necessitates stronger oversight mechanisms in Zimbabwe. In addition to the aforementioned strategies, the following steps can be taken:

Thorough Investigation and Legal Action: Zimbabwean authorities, in collaboration with ZimCHE, should conduct a thorough investigation into the IIP scandal. Those responsible for running unregistered degree programs should be held accountable through legal action.

Strengthen Accreditation Processes: Zimbabwe should establish or enhance accreditation processes to ensure that only legitimate and recognised institutions are authorised to offer degrees. Accreditation bodies should conduct thorough evaluations of institutions before granting accreditation.

Regular Audits and Inspections: Educational institutions should undergo regular audits and inspections to verify compliance with accreditation standards. This process should include checks on faculty qualifications, curriculum, administrative practices, and adherence to regulatory requirements.

Collaboration with Employers: Zimbabwe should foster stronger partnerships with employers to address the issue of fake qualifications in the workplace. Employers can play a crucial role in verifying the authenticity of credentials during the recruitment process.

Strengthening Collaboration with International Bodies: Zimbabwe should actively seek collaboration with international accreditation bodies and organisations specialising in combating fake qualifications. This collaboration can involve sharing best practices, exchanging information, and establishing joint initiatives to address the issue.

The prevalence of fake qualifications in Zimbabwe’s education culture demands immediate action. By drawing lessons from South Africa’s experience and implementing a robust verification system, Zimbabwe can effectively combat this crisis. Establishing a centralised verification authority, strengthening collaboration with higher education institutions, enhancing legal frameworks, utilising technology and data systems, and conducting public awareness campaigns are all essential steps in ensuring the integrity of Zimbabwe’s education system. Additionally, addressing the IIP scandal and strengthening oversight through thorough investigations, legal action, accreditation processes, audits, and collaborations with employers and international bodies will further fortify the system. Protecting the education system requires the collective effort of government bodies, educational institutions, employers, and the wider society. By taking decisive action to expose fake qualifications and hold fraudsters accountable, Zimbabwe can restore trust and ensure that the value of genuine education is upheld. With a robust verification system in place, Zimbabweans can pursue their education and careers with confidence, and the nation can continue to thrive on the foundation of a strong and authentic educational framework.

Zimbabwe should protect their education system religiously.

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High Court Rules Tenant Can Get Title Deeds

By Dorrothy Moyo | This groundbreaking decision by the High Court of Zimbabwe marks a revolutionary shift in property law and tenant rights, granting for the first time, a pathway for tenants to claim ownership of properties they have diligently maintained and financially sustained through rates and rentals over an extended period. The ruling, deeply rooted in the Prescription Act, underscores a significant legal transformation that could empower countless tenants with a new sense of permanence and ownership.

The case that set this historic precedent involved Mr. Ishmael Kusafunga Kaguru, who, since 1986, had leased a farm in the Bubi District, diligently paying rates and rentals. His unwavering commitment to the property and its upkeep for over three decades became the cornerstone of this landmark case. Mr. Kaguru, represented by Cheda and Cheda Associates, challenged the ownership of the farm, leveraging the Prescription Act to assert his rightful claim to the land he had occupied and nurtured for more than 30 years.

Mr. Kaguru’s affidavit paints a vivid picture of his deep connection to the farm, stating, “Since 1989, I have been in undisturbed possession of the farm where I have continued in the business of farming to the present day. I have been in open possession of the farm for an uninterrupted period of 36 years and I have been responsible for the payment of the levies and taxes for the farm.” His dedication and the legal groundwork laid by his attorneys brought this case to the attention of Justice Maxwell Takuva, who, upon review, recognized Mr. Kaguru’s rights to ownership.

Justice Takuva’s ruling not only affirmed Mr. Kaguru’s ownership but also set a legal precedent, highlighting the Prescription Act’s role in property ownership. “It is ordered that the plaintiff be declared the owner of a certain piece of land…by virtue of prescription having openly possessed the property as if he were the owner from 1986 to present day,” the judgement read. This decision underlines the court’s acknowledgment of the profound bond and stewardship tenants like Mr. Kaguru establish over decades of tenancy, offering them a previously unimaginable opportunity to transition from tenants to rightful owners.

The implications of this ruling are profound. It paves the way for a reevaluation of tenant-landlord relationships and property rights, granting tenants who have shown unwavering dedication and financial commitment to a property the unprecedented chance to pursue ownership. This landmark case is a testament to the evolving landscape of property law in Zimbabwe, recognizing the value of long-term stewardship and the inherent rights of those who, through their labour and investment, have essentially become the de facto owners of their leased properties.

Lady Chevrons Triumph

Women cricket

The Lady Chevrons have dismissed Uganda for 72 runs in their second pool B match at the ongoing African Games.

All-rounder Josephine Nkomo was the chief destroyer bagging three wickets, while spinners Precious Marange, Kelis Ndhlovu and Loreen Tshuma picked up two wickets apiece.

The winner of the encounter will progress to the semifinals with a match to spare.

Update On African Games

Women cricket

The Lady Chevrons have dismissed Uganda for 72 runs in their second pool B match at the ongoing African Games.

All-rounder Josephine Nkomo was the chief destroyer bagging three wickets, while spinners Precious Marange, Kelis Ndhlovu and Loreen Tshuma picked up two wickets apiece.

The winner of the encounter will progress to the semifinals with a match to spare.

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Chamisa’s Blue Has Infiltrated ZANU, Obert Mpofu Complains

By Agencies – In a fervent address amidst the serene backdrop of Nyamandlovu, Matabeleland North Province, Dr. Obert Mpofu, the Secretary-General of ZANU-PF, vociferously tackled the twofold scourge plaguing the region: rampant cattle rustling exacerbated by alleged police complicity and an infiltration of the party’s ranks by opposition forces. The event, meticulously orchestrated by war veterans, provided a forum for Dr. Mpofu to air his grievances and outline his strategy in front of a varied audience comprising senior ZANU-PF officials, war veterans, and the local populace.

Dr. Mpofu’s remarks unveiled a disconcerting scenario in Nyamandlovu, where cattle rustlers operate with an alarming degree of impunity, a phenomenon he ascribes to a corrosive alliance between these criminals and some elements within the police force. His conversation with Commissioner-General Godwin Matanga underscores the gravity he attaches to this issue, advocating for a reshuffling of officers who have overstayed their welcome, thereby implying that their prolonged tenure might be facilitating this lawlessness.

However, his critique did not stop at the law enforcement agencies. Dr. Mpofu delved into the political dimension, lamenting the perceived infiltration of ZANU-PF’s leadership by individuals formerly associated with the opposition MDC. This infiltration, according to him, has led to a situation where opposition members, now masquerading as councillors, have begun exerting influence previously unheard of in an area traditionally dominated by ZANU-PF. This encroachment, he suggested, is symptomatic of a broader issue of betrayal and ideological dilution within the party’s own ranks, as these opposition figures were supposedly installed by ZANU-PF members themselves.

This perceived infiltration extends beyond mere political representation; it encompasses the selling of land, a resource integral to the livelihoods and identity of the local populace. Here, Dr. Mpofu draws a line in the sand, differentiating between those purchasing land, whom he absolves of blame, and the “thieves” from within the MDC, now cloaked in the guise of ZANU-PF, facilitating these transactions.

Amid these criticisms, Dr. Mpofu did not spare the party’s officials from the province, whom he accused of reveling in a complacency unbecoming of the party’s historic standards. This celebration, according to him, is misplaced, especially in light of the party’s underwhelming performance in recent elections within Matabeleland North, a deviation from its storied legacy of dominance and efficacy.

The lamentation over political and moral decay was coupled with praise for President Mnangagwa’s initiatives, particularly his commitment to alleviating the hardships induced by the prevailing dry spell. Here, Dr. Mpofu painted a picture of a presidency attuned to the needs of the populace, actively deploying resources to mitigate hunger and ensure equitable distribution of food relief.

In summary, Dr. Mpofu’s oratory in Nyamandlovu was not just a diatribe against cattle rustlers and corrupt police officers but a broader denouncement of the internal and external forces undermining ZANU-PF’s integrity and governance. It underscored his resolve to confront these challenges head-on, advocating for a recalibration of the party’s moral compass and a rejuvenation of its commitment to the people’s welfare, all while navigating the intricate dance of political loyalty and betrayal.

Nelson Chamisa Reveals The Real Victor

By A Correspondent

In a recent social media post, Zimbabwean opposition leader Nelson Chamisa has openly criticized businessman Wicknell Chivayo’s extravagant spree of gifting vehicles.

Chivayo, known for his controversial dealings, has been generously distributing cars through Victor Matiyenga of Exquisite Car Dealership, with the latest recipient being sungura legend Alick Macheso, who was presented with a brand new Mercedes Benz.

Chamisa, famed for his eloquent and poetic expressions, did not hold back in his response to Chivayo’s actions.

In a post on his official Facebook page, Chamisa urged his followers to turn to a higher power, dismissing Chivayo’s gesture as mere folly. His words were poignant:

“GO AND SEE VICTOR…Jesus Christ is the true VICTOR. Seek Christ. Him Alone should be exalted. Depend on Him.

Depend upon the true VICTOR. He conquered the world. Christ’s victory is over sin and death.

There is folly of dependence upon man. Men are feeble and fickle. Only Christ is an all-sufficient and eternal refuge-The true Victor! Isaiah 1:11, 22, Heb. 2:14, 1 John 3:8).

Blessed Sabbath.#SabbathGrace #Godisinit”Chamisa’s message underscores a deep-seated skepticism towards the lavish displays of wealth and generosity exhibited by figures like Chivayo.

By invoking biblical references and emphasizing the transience of human achievements, Chamisa delivers a subtle yet powerful critique of materialism and the cult of personality.

The juxtaposition of Chivayo’s opulence against Chamisa’s call for spiritual reflection highlights the ongoing tension between ostentatious displays of wealth and the realities faced by many Zimbabweans, grappling with economic hardship and social inequality.

In a country where the gap between the rich and the poor continues to widen, gestures like Chivayo’s can be seen as emblematic of a disconnect between the elite and the broader population.

Chamisa’s message resonates with those who view Chivayo’s actions as emblematic of a culture of excess and inequality, where wealth and privilege are flaunted while many struggle to make ends meet.

By urging his followers to seek solace in faith rather than material possessions, Chamisa taps into a deeper sense of disillusionment with the status quo and offers a vision of hope rooted in spiritual values rather than material wealth.

As Zimbabwe continues to grapple with economic challenges and political uncertainty, Chamisa’s critique of Chivayo’s lavish gifts serves as a reminder of the importance of humility, compassion, and solidarity in the face of adversity.

While Chivayo may continue to distribute cars like “Father Christmas,” Chamisa’s call to seek the “true Victor” resonates as a timeless message of resilience and spiritual fortitude in the face of life’s trials and tribulations.

Mnangagwa Refuses To Celebrate Removal Of Sanctions

By A Correspondent

In a significant development for Zimbabwe’s diplomatic landscape, President Emmerson Mnangagwa has responded to the recent lifting of certain sanctions by the United States with a nuanced stance.

The move by the US, announced by President Joe Biden, marks a shift in relations between the two nations. However, Mnangagwa’s reaction underscores the complexities surrounding the issue of sanctions and their removal.

Mnangagwa, the leader of the ruling Zanu PF party in Zimbabwe, expressed his reluctance to offer gratitude for the removal of what he termed as “illegality.”

His statement, delivered in a characteristically firm tone, encapsulates the nuanced nature of Zimbabwe’s relationship with the international community, particularly the United States.

“I cannot say thank you for removing illegality,” remarked President Mnangagwa, succinctly encapsulating his position on the matter.

This sentiment reflects the Zimbabwean government’s long-standing contention that the sanctions imposed by Western nations, including the US, were unjust and detrimental to the country’s development.

The decision by President Biden to lift certain restrictions on Zimbabwe signals a potential thaw in relations between the two nations.

However, Mnangagwa’s reluctance to offer thanks underscores the enduring legacy of the sanctions and the complex dynamics at play.

The sanctions, initially imposed in the early 2000s, have been a contentious issue in Zimbabwean politics for years.

Proponents argue that they were necessary measures to address human rights abuses and electoral irregularities under former President Robert Mugabe’s regime.

However, critics, including Mnangagwa’s government, contend that the sanctions have served to undermine Zimbabwe’s economic stability and hinder its development.

Mnangagwa’s response to the sanctions’ removal reflects the delicate balancing act that his administration faces in navigating Zimbabwe’s relations with the international community.

While the lifting of sanctions represents a potential opportunity for economic revitalization and diplomatic engagement, it also presents challenges and questions about the conditions attached to their removal.

Moreover, Mnangagwa’s refusal to offer thanks highlights the lingering grievances and tensions between Zimbabwe and the United States.

Despite the diplomatic overtures, underlying issues such as governance, human rights, and electoral transparency continue to shape the dynamics of their relationship.

In the context of Zimbabwe’s broader political landscape, Mnangagwa’s response to the sanctions’ removal is likely to be met with a mix of support and criticism. Some may view his stance as a principled assertion of Zimbabwe’s sovereignty and independence from external interference.

Others, however, may interpret it as a missed opportunity for reconciliation and engagement with the international community.

Regardless of differing perspectives, Mnangagwa’s statement serves as a reminder of the complexities inherent in Zimbabwe’s foreign relations and the challenges of navigating a path forward in the post-sanctions era.

As Zimbabwe seeks to chart a new course in its international relations, the legacy of sanctions and their removal will continue to shape the country’s political and economic trajectory.

In conclusion, President Mnangagwa’s response to the lifting of sanctions by the United States underscores the complexities and challenges facing Zimbabwe’s diplomatic landscape.

While the removal of restrictions presents opportunities for engagement and revitalization, it also raises questions about the conditions attached and the lingering grievances between the two nations.

As Zimbabwe moves forward, navigating these complexities will require careful diplomacy and a commitment to addressing the underlying issues that have shaped its relationship with the international community.

Mnangagwa Reacts to Sanctions Removal

By A Correspondent

In a significant development for Zimbabwe’s diplomatic landscape, President Emmerson Mnangagwa has responded to the recent lifting of certain sanctions by the United States with a nuanced stance.

The move by the US, announced by President Joe Biden, marks a shift in relations between the two nations. However, Mnangagwa’s reaction underscores the complexities surrounding the issue of sanctions and their removal.

Mnangagwa, the leader of the ruling Zanu PF party in Zimbabwe, expressed his reluctance to offer gratitude for the removal of what he termed as “illegality.”

His statement, delivered in a characteristically firm tone, encapsulates the nuanced nature of Zimbabwe’s relationship with the international community, particularly the United States.

“I cannot say thank you for removing illegality,” remarked President Mnangagwa, succinctly encapsulating his position on the matter.

This sentiment reflects the Zimbabwean government’s long-standing contention that the sanctions imposed by Western nations, including the US, were unjust and detrimental to the country’s development.

The decision by President Biden to lift certain restrictions on Zimbabwe signals a potential thaw in relations between the two nations.

However, Mnangagwa’s reluctance to offer thanks underscores the enduring legacy of the sanctions and the complex dynamics at play.

The sanctions, initially imposed in the early 2000s, have been a contentious issue in Zimbabwean politics for years.

Proponents argue that they were necessary measures to address human rights abuses and electoral irregularities under former President Robert Mugabe’s regime.

However, critics, including Mnangagwa’s government, contend that the sanctions have served to undermine Zimbabwe’s economic stability and hinder its development.

Mnangagwa’s response to the sanctions’ removal reflects the delicate balancing act that his administration faces in navigating Zimbabwe’s relations with the international community.

While the lifting of sanctions represents a potential opportunity for economic revitalization and diplomatic engagement, it also presents challenges and questions about the conditions attached to their removal.

Moreover, Mnangagwa’s refusal to offer thanks highlights the lingering grievances and tensions between Zimbabwe and the United States.

Despite the diplomatic overtures, underlying issues such as governance, human rights, and electoral transparency continue to shape the dynamics of their relationship.

In the context of Zimbabwe’s broader political landscape, Mnangagwa’s response to the sanctions’ removal is likely to be met with a mix of support and criticism. Some may view his stance as a principled assertion of Zimbabwe’s sovereignty and independence from external interference.

Others, however, may interpret it as a missed opportunity for reconciliation and engagement with the international community.

Regardless of differing perspectives, Mnangagwa’s statement serves as a reminder of the complexities inherent in Zimbabwe’s foreign relations and the challenges of navigating a path forward in the post-sanctions era.

As Zimbabwe seeks to chart a new course in its international relations, the legacy of sanctions and their removal will continue to shape the country’s political and economic trajectory.

In conclusion, President Mnangagwa’s response to the lifting of sanctions by the United States underscores the complexities and challenges facing Zimbabwe’s diplomatic landscape.

While the removal of restrictions presents opportunities for engagement and revitalization, it also raises questions about the conditions attached and the lingering grievances between the two nations.

As Zimbabwe moves forward, navigating these complexities will require careful diplomacy and a commitment to addressing the underlying issues that have shaped its relationship with the international community.

Highlanders Clinch Lucrative Deal

Highlanders have unveiled a new sponsorship deal with local firm Better Brands Jewellery.

The company is owned by Member of Parliament for Mabvuku Scott Sakupwanya.

The partnership was unveiled at a hotel in Bulawayo on Friday night.

The deal covers the men’s first team, the academy and the women’s side, Highlanders Royals.

Speaking at the unveiling event, Bosso secretary-general Morgan Dube commended the partnership, saying:

“Today, officially marks a potentially exciting journey between our club and Better Brands Jewellery.

“We’re grateful to Better Brands Jewellery for trusting us with the responsibility to carry their brand for at least a year, and I want to affirm that Highlanders FC will bring its A-game in marketing and protecting the brand.”

Dube added: “This partnership comes with a very rich package which encompasses women’s team – the Highlanders Royals, a partial sponsorship for our academy, funding of the team’s winning bonuses, travelling and camping costs for all league and cup matches.”

According to the secretary-general the Sakunda partnership is still there despite the fact that the deal ended in December.

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Antony Joshua Pounces Rival Into Submission

British boxer, Anthony Joshua (AJ) brutally knocked out Francis Ngannou in the second round of their huge heavyweight bout in Saudi Arabia.

AJ dominated the fight from the off, knocking Ngannou down twice in the opening rounds before finishing him off in emphatic fashion.

He will now be eyeing a potential shot at becoming the undisputed heavyweight champion against Tyson Fury or Oleksandr Usyk.

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Olinda Undresses Wicknell Chivhayo

By Showbiz Reporter- Social media celebrity Olinda Chapel has undressed controversial businessman Wicknell Chivhayo on social media over his (Chivhayo) dubious car donations.

See the showdown in the picture below:

Chamisa, Tshabangu In Byo Offices Stalemate

By Crime & Courts Reporter- The High Court in Bulawayo has reserved judgment in a CCC property wrangle case.

In the case, bogus CCC interim secretary general Sengezo Tshabangu is seeking spoliation damages from Nelson Chamisa.

Tshabangu sued Chamisa after the party’s office in Bulawayo named the Gertrude Mthombeni House, was repainted from yellow to blue by youths who were allegedly aligned with the former CCC leader.

In its application, CCC claimed Chamisa’s supporters forcibly took “control, occupation and possession” of the building and painted the whole offices and precast wall, which was “unlawful, prejudicial and amounts to spoliation.”

Bulawayo High Court Judge, Justice David Mangota, heard the case on Thursday, where Nqobani Sithole represented Tshabangu while Obey Shava stood in for Chamisa.

In his founding affidavit that accompanied CCC’s application, Tshabangu said following Chamisa’s resignation, there was an expectation of having been a “smooth handover takeover process”, and such were being undertaken.”

He said a group of “unknown people” about 25 to 30, who allegedly made it clear that they were sent by Chamisa, forcibly took control of the office.
However, in his opposing affidavit, Chamisa reiterated that he is not currently part of any political organisation, claiming his image and name have been misappropriated by many people who have no connection to him.

He stated in his affidavit that he had “absolutely” nothing to do with the takeover of the offices.
Chamisa said that if Tshabangu, as the applicant, knew the people who had repainted the CCC party premises, he should sue them.

Bosso In Partnership Deal With Sakupwanya Company

Highlanders have unveiled a new sponsorship deal with local firm Better Brands Jewellery.

The company is owned by Member of Parliament for Mabvuku Scott Sakupwanya.

The partnership was unveiled at a hotel in Bulawayo on Friday night.

The deal covers the men’s first team, the academy and the women’s side, Highlanders Royals.

Speaking at the unveiling event, Bosso secretary-general Morgan Dube commended the partnership, saying:

“Today, officially marks a potentially exciting journey between our club and Better Brands Jewellery.

“We’re grateful to Better Brands Jewellery for trusting us with the responsibility to carry their brand for at least a year, and I want to affirm that Highlanders FC will bring its A-game in marketing and protecting the brand.”

Dube added: “This partnership comes with a very rich package which encompasses women’s team – the Highlanders Royals, a partial sponsorship for our academy, funding of the team’s winning bonuses, travelling and camping costs for all league and cup matches.”

According to the secretary-general the Sakunda partnership is still there despite the fact that the deal ended in December.

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Frightening Thing Happening In Zimbabwe: Cars Being Dished Out By One Person To Unknown People

By Farai D Hove | In Zimbabwe, a chilling and never-before-seen event is unfolding, casting shadows of fear and bewilderment across the nation.

At the heart of this perplexing occurrence is the capital city, Harare, where individuals known for their affluence have begun bestowing cars upon strangers with no discernible rationale or prior acquaintance.

WILLOWVALE to WICKNELL, Zimbabweans have spent 34 years begging for free cars.

This unprecedented phenomenon has led some community members to speculate that these actions could signal the apocalypse.

Echoing a turbulent episode from Zimbabwe’s post-independence era, this situation bears resemblance to the infamous Willowvale Motor Industries scandal.

WILLOWVALE to WICKNELL, Zimbabweans have spent 34 years begging for free cars….

This prior scandal, which became public knowledge following investigative reporting by the esteemed editor Geoff Nyarota, led to the establishment of the Sandura Commission to investigate widespread corruption. The scandal was marked by the illicit allocation and sale of vehicles, a narrative of greed and malpractice that seems to shadow the current inexplicable giveaways.

Advancing to the present day, a singular figure, Mr. Wicknell Chivayo, has risen to prominence, lavishing the citizens of Harare with free vehicles. Chivayo, with a history marred by financial scandals and a notable conviction for money laundering, garners both adulation and skepticism. His recent acts of generosity have ignited a mix of confusion and suspicion, prompting debates about his true intentions.

“We are at the end of life as we have not before heard that those who have money just start buying cars for people and giving people cars for free to people they don’t know. It has already started in this world and the misery in it is a dream,” writes Ruvimbo Chiwashira, capturing the collective unease and disbelief.

Exploring Chivayo’s background reveals a decades-long engagement in questionable financial dealings, including a conviction in 2005 for money laundering and subsequent involvement in high-profile financial misconduct. His decision to distribute cars freely, while outwardly philanthropic, triggers alarms for law enforcement and raises the specter of underlying criminal activities.

As Zimbabwe confronts this baffling scenario, the nation finds itself polarized. Some celebrate Chivayo as a benevolent figure, akin to a modern-day Robin Hood, while others view him as a manifestation of the endemic corruption that has beleaguered the country. The discourse continues, with the underlying truth enveloped in mystery and conjecture. Amidst this uncertainty, one thing remains unequivocally clear: Zimbabwe is witnessing a phenomenon that tests the very essence of its societal norms and values.

Analyzing the controversy surrounding businessman Wicknell Chivayo requires a multifaceted approach that addresses not only the failed solar power project in Gwanda but also the recent display of wealth that raises further questions about his financial practices. Chivayo, a businessman known for his extravagant lifestyle, has been at the center of a significant controversy after being awarded a tender by the Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (ZESA) through its subsidiary, Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC), in 2015 to construct a solar power plant in Gwanda. Despite receiving over USD 5 million for this project, there has been no progress, and the site remains undeveloped years later. 

 

 

 

### The Allegations of Financial Misconduct and Influence

The term “witchcraft” can metaphorically describe the alleged manipulation and influence that Chivayo may have used to secure the tender and avoid accountability, despite the project’s lack of progress. This manipulation extends to a broader network within Zimbabwe’s political and economic spheres, suggesting a deep-rooted ability to navigate and exploit these systems to his benefit. The conviction of a former Minister of Energy connected to payments made to Chivayo’s project further underscores the potential depth of this influence, casting a shadow over the integrity of the procurement process. 

 

 

 

 

### The Notion of “Theftcraft” in the Gwanda Solar Project

“Theftcraft” refers to the serious accusations of financial misconduct linked to the Gwanda solar project. The central issue is the mismanagement or misappropriation of the USD 5 million allocated for the project, which remains uncompleted. Chivayo’s public displays of wealth, especially his lavish spending on luxury cars for celebrities, have fueled speculation about the origin of his funds, given the stalled state of the solar project that was intended to benefit the public sector. 

 

 

 

### Recent Financial Extravagance: A Case of Money Laundering?

Adding a new layer of complexity to Chivayo’s financial dealings is his recent public splashing of an untraceable USD 1.7 million. This expenditure, notably not linked to any public tender awarded during the 2023 elections, raises significant concerns about the source of these funds. The magnitude of this spending, coupled with the lack of a transparent financial trail, suggests that these funds may have been laundered. This assertion gains weight in the context of Chivayo’s history and the prevailing economic conditions in Zimbabwe. Critics argue that this money, ostensibly derived from illicit activities, should be subject to forfeiture under the Proceeds of Crime Act. This scenario not only highlights potential violations of national laws but also casts a spotlight on the broader issues of financial accountability and the mechanisms in place to prevent money laundering. 

 

 

 

 

### Ethical and Economic Implications of Chivayo’s Actions

The ethical and economic implications of Chivayo’s dealings are profound, touching on issues of transparency, accountability, and the misuse of public resources. The opportunity cost of the misallocated funds is particularly significant in a country grappling with electricity shortages and economic challenges. The funds directed towards the failed Gwanda project and Chivayo’s unaccounted wealth could have been invested in viable energy solutions or other critical sectors for Zimbabwe’s development. 

 

 

 

 

The controversies surrounding Wicknell Chivayo, from the stalled Gwanda solar project to his recent unexplained wealth, reflect broader systemic issues within Zimbabwe’s public procurement and financial governance frameworks. While the terms “witchcraft” and “theftcraft” serve as metaphorical lenses to understand his influence and financial misconduct, they also underscore the urgent need for reforms. Strengthening transparency, accountability, and legal mechanisms is crucial to prevent the recurrence of such issues, ensuring that public projects fulfill their intended purposes and contribute to the nation’s sustainable development.

Mnangagwa Reacts to Sanctions Removal: “I Can’t Say Thank You For Removing Illegality”

By A Correspondent

In a significant development for Zimbabwe’s diplomatic landscape, President Emmerson Mnangagwa has responded to the recent lifting of certain sanctions by the United States with a nuanced stance.

The move by the US, announced by President Joe Biden, marks a shift in relations between the two nations. However, Mnangagwa’s reaction underscores the complexities surrounding the issue of sanctions and their removal.

Mnangagwa, the leader of the ruling Zanu PF party in Zimbabwe, expressed his reluctance to offer gratitude for the removal of what he termed as “illegality.”

His statement, delivered in a characteristically firm tone, encapsulates the nuanced nature of Zimbabwe’s relationship with the international community, particularly the United States.

“I cannot say thank you for removing illegality,” remarked President Mnangagwa, succinctly encapsulating his position on the matter.

This sentiment reflects the Zimbabwean government’s long-standing contention that the sanctions imposed by Western nations, including the US, were unjust and detrimental to the country’s development.

The decision by President Biden to lift certain restrictions on Zimbabwe signals a potential thaw in relations between the two nations.

However, Mnangagwa’s reluctance to offer thanks underscores the enduring legacy of the sanctions and the complex dynamics at play.

The sanctions, initially imposed in the early 2000s, have been a contentious issue in Zimbabwean politics for years.

Proponents argue that they were necessary measures to address human rights abuses and electoral irregularities under former President Robert Mugabe’s regime.

However, critics, including Mnangagwa’s government, contend that the sanctions have served to undermine Zimbabwe’s economic stability and hinder its development.

Mnangagwa’s response to the sanctions’ removal reflects the delicate balancing act that his administration faces in navigating Zimbabwe’s relations with the international community.

While the lifting of sanctions represents a potential opportunity for economic revitalization and diplomatic engagement, it also presents challenges and questions about the conditions attached to their removal.

Moreover, Mnangagwa’s refusal to offer thanks highlights the lingering grievances and tensions between Zimbabwe and the United States.

Despite the diplomatic overtures, underlying issues such as governance, human rights, and electoral transparency continue to shape the dynamics of their relationship.

In the context of Zimbabwe’s broader political landscape, Mnangagwa’s response to the sanctions’ removal is likely to be met with a mix of support and criticism. Some may view his stance as a principled assertion of Zimbabwe’s sovereignty and independence from external interference.

Others, however, may interpret it as a missed opportunity for reconciliation and engagement with the international community.

Regardless of differing perspectives, Mnangagwa’s statement serves as a reminder of the complexities inherent in Zimbabwe’s foreign relations and the challenges of navigating a path forward in the post-sanctions era.

As Zimbabwe seeks to chart a new course in its international relations, the legacy of sanctions and their removal will continue to shape the country’s political and economic trajectory.

In conclusion, President Mnangagwa’s response to the lifting of sanctions by the United States underscores the complexities and challenges facing Zimbabwe’s diplomatic landscape.

While the removal of restrictions presents opportunities for engagement and revitalization, it also raises questions about the conditions attached and the lingering grievances between the two nations.

As Zimbabwe moves forward, navigating these complexities will require careful diplomacy and a commitment to addressing the underlying issues that have shaped its relationship with the international community.

Nelson Chamisa Urges Nation To Go And See The Real Victor, Jesus Christ, Amid Chivayo’s Vehicle Buying Spree

By A Correspondent

In a recent social media post, Zimbabwean opposition leader Nelson Chamisa has openly criticized businessman Wicknell Chivayo’s extravagant spree of gifting vehicles.

Chivayo, known for his controversial dealings, has been generously distributing cars through Victor Matiyenga of Exquisite Car Dealership, with the latest recipient being sungura legend Alick Macheso, who was presented with a brand new Mercedes Benz.

Chamisa, famed for his eloquent and poetic expressions, did not hold back in his response to Chivayo’s actions.

In a post on his official Facebook page, Chamisa urged his followers to turn to a higher power, dismissing Chivayo’s gesture as mere folly. His words were poignant:

“GO AND SEE VICTOR…Jesus Christ is the true VICTOR. Seek Christ. Him Alone should be exalted. Depend on Him.

Depend upon the true VICTOR. He conquered the world. Christ’s victory is over sin and death.

There is folly of dependence upon man. Men are feeble and fickle. Only Christ is an all-sufficient and eternal refuge-The true Victor! Isaiah 1:11, 22, Heb. 2:14, 1 John 3:8).

Blessed Sabbath.#SabbathGrace #Godisinit”Chamisa’s message underscores a deep-seated skepticism towards the lavish displays of wealth and generosity exhibited by figures like Chivayo.

By invoking biblical references and emphasizing the transience of human achievements, Chamisa delivers a subtle yet powerful critique of materialism and the cult of personality.

The juxtaposition of Chivayo’s opulence against Chamisa’s call for spiritual reflection highlights the ongoing tension between ostentatious displays of wealth and the realities faced by many Zimbabweans, grappling with economic hardship and social inequality.

In a country where the gap between the rich and the poor continues to widen, gestures like Chivayo’s can be seen as emblematic of a disconnect between the elite and the broader population.

Chamisa’s message resonates with those who view Chivayo’s actions as emblematic of a culture of excess and inequality, where wealth and privilege are flaunted while many struggle to make ends meet.

By urging his followers to seek solace in faith rather than material possessions, Chamisa taps into a deeper sense of disillusionment with the status quo and offers a vision of hope rooted in spiritual values rather than material wealth.

As Zimbabwe continues to grapple with economic challenges and political uncertainty, Chamisa’s critique of Chivayo’s lavish gifts serves as a reminder of the importance of humility, compassion, and solidarity in the face of adversity.

While Chivayo may continue to distribute cars like “Father Christmas,” Chamisa’s call to seek the “true Victor” resonates as a timeless message of resilience and spiritual fortitude in the face of life’s trials and tribulations.

Unrepentant Mnangagwa Refuses To Thank America For Removing Sanctions

By A Correspondent

In a significant development for Zimbabwe’s diplomatic landscape, President Emmerson Mnangagwa has responded to the recent lifting of certain sanctions by the United States with a nuanced stance.

The move by the US, announced by President Joe Biden, marks a shift in relations between the two nations. However, Mnangagwa’s reaction underscores the complexities surrounding the issue of sanctions and their removal.

Mnangagwa, the leader of the ruling Zanu PF party in Zimbabwe, expressed his reluctance to offer gratitude for the removal of what he termed as “illegality.”

His statement, delivered in a characteristically firm tone, encapsulates the nuanced nature of Zimbabwe’s relationship with the international community, particularly the United States.

“I cannot say thank you for removing illegality,” remarked President Mnangagwa, succinctly encapsulating his position on the matter.

This sentiment reflects the Zimbabwean government’s long-standing contention that the sanctions imposed by Western nations, including the US, were unjust and detrimental to the country’s development.

The decision by President Biden to lift certain restrictions on Zimbabwe signals a potential thaw in relations between the two nations.

However, Mnangagwa’s reluctance to offer thanks underscores the enduring legacy of the sanctions and the complex dynamics at play.

The sanctions, initially imposed in the early 2000s, have been a contentious issue in Zimbabwean politics for years.

Proponents argue that they were necessary measures to address human rights abuses and electoral irregularities under former President Robert Mugabe’s regime.

However, critics, including Mnangagwa’s government, contend that the sanctions have served to undermine Zimbabwe’s economic stability and hinder its development.

Mnangagwa’s response to the sanctions’ removal reflects the delicate balancing act that his administration faces in navigating Zimbabwe’s relations with the international community.

While the lifting of sanctions represents a potential opportunity for economic revitalization and diplomatic engagement, it also presents challenges and questions about the conditions attached to their removal.

Moreover, Mnangagwa’s refusal to offer thanks highlights the lingering grievances and tensions between Zimbabwe and the United States.

Despite the diplomatic overtures, underlying issues such as governance, human rights, and electoral transparency continue to shape the dynamics of their relationship.

In the context of Zimbabwe’s broader political landscape, Mnangagwa’s response to the sanctions’ removal is likely to be met with a mix of support and criticism. Some may view his stance as a principled assertion of Zimbabwe’s sovereignty and independence from external interference.

Others, however, may interpret it as a missed opportunity for reconciliation and engagement with the international community.

Regardless of differing perspectives, Mnangagwa’s statement serves as a reminder of the complexities inherent in Zimbabwe’s foreign relations and the challenges of navigating a path forward in the post-sanctions era.

As Zimbabwe seeks to chart a new course in its international relations, the legacy of sanctions and their removal will continue to shape the country’s political and economic trajectory.

In conclusion, President Mnangagwa’s response to the lifting of sanctions by the United States underscores the complexities and challenges facing Zimbabwe’s diplomatic landscape.

While the removal of restrictions presents opportunities for engagement and revitalization, it also raises questions about the conditions attached and the lingering grievances between the two nations.

As Zimbabwe moves forward, navigating these complexities will require careful diplomacy and a commitment to addressing the underlying issues that have shaped its relationship with the international community.

Nelson Chamisa Takes Aim at Wicknell Chivayo’s Lavish Vehicle Gifts

By A Correspondent

In a recent social media post, Zimbabwean opposition leader Nelson Chamisa has openly criticized businessman Wicknell Chivayo’s extravagant spree of gifting vehicles.

Chivayo, known for his controversial dealings, has been generously distributing cars through Victor Matiyenga of Exquisite Car Dealership, with the latest recipient being sungura legend Alick Macheso, who was presented with a brand new Mercedes Benz.

Chamisa, famed for his eloquent and poetic expressions, did not hold back in his response to Chivayo’s actions.

In a post on his official Facebook page, Chamisa urged his followers to turn to a higher power, dismissing Chivayo’s gesture as mere folly. His words were poignant:

“GO AND SEE VICTOR…Jesus Christ is the true VICTOR. Seek Christ. Him Alone should be exalted. Depend on Him.

Depend upon the true VICTOR. He conquered the world. Christ’s victory is over sin and death.

There is folly of dependence upon man. Men are feeble and fickle. Only Christ is an all-sufficient and eternal refuge-The true Victor! Isaiah 1:11, 22, Heb. 2:14, 1 John 3:8).

Blessed Sabbath.#SabbathGrace #Godisinit”Chamisa’s message underscores a deep-seated skepticism towards the lavish displays of wealth and generosity exhibited by figures like Chivayo.

By invoking biblical references and emphasizing the transience of human achievements, Chamisa delivers a subtle yet powerful critique of materialism and the cult of personality.

The juxtaposition of Chivayo’s opulence against Chamisa’s call for spiritual reflection highlights the ongoing tension between ostentatious displays of wealth and the realities faced by many Zimbabweans, grappling with economic hardship and social inequality.

In a country where the gap between the rich and the poor continues to widen, gestures like Chivayo’s can be seen as emblematic of a disconnect between the elite and the broader population.

Chamisa’s message resonates with those who view Chivayo’s actions as emblematic of a culture of excess and inequality, where wealth and privilege are flaunted while many struggle to make ends meet.

By urging his followers to seek solace in faith rather than material possessions, Chamisa taps into a deeper sense of disillusionment with the status quo and offers a vision of hope rooted in spiritual values rather than material wealth.

As Zimbabwe continues to grapple with economic challenges and political uncertainty, Chamisa’s critique of Chivayo’s lavish gifts serves as a reminder of the importance of humility, compassion, and solidarity in the face of adversity.

While Chivayo may continue to distribute cars like “Father Christmas,” Chamisa’s call to seek the “true Victor” resonates as a timeless message of resilience and spiritual fortitude in the face of life’s trials and tribulations.

Mnangagwa Swallows Pride, Finally Recognises Mugabe

By Political Reporter-President Emmerson Mnangagwa finally swallowed his pride and recognised his predecessor, Robert Mugabe, by directing the government to erect a statue of the late, long-serving leader.

The statue will be erected at the Robert Gabriel Mugabe (RGM) International Airport in Harare.

NewsDay reports that the National Museums and Monuments of Zimbabwe has invited tenders from interested fine artists to bid and produce a life-size statue of the late former Head of State. A Government Gazette General Notice 310 of 2024 reads:

National Museums and Monuments of Zimbabwe is pleased to invite expressions of interest from fine artists to produce a life-size statue of the late former President of the Republic of Zimbabwe, RG Mugabe to be installed at the RG Mugabe International Airport.

Mnangagwa removed Mugabe in 2017 through a military coup, and he ( Mnangagwa) did not attend the late President’s funeral two years later.

He passed away on 06 September 2019, in Singapore at the age of 95, and was laid to rest in the courtyard of his home in the rural village of Kutama, Zvimba, Mashonaland West, where he was born.

Macheso Breaks His Legs While Receiving Chivayo’s Car Without Inquiring Source Of Funds

By Showbiz Reporter | The sungura Prince Alick Macheso is set to receive a visit from the police over proceeds of crime. The singer yesterday bended his legs to receive a car donation from the convicted money launderer Wicknell Chivayo

By Showbiz Reporter- Controversial businessman Wicknell Chivayo has given Sungura musician Alick Macheso a US$140 000 Mercedes Benz.

Posting on his Facebook page, Chivayo said the gift is to recognise Macheso’s contribution to the music industry and for performing at ZANU PF rallies.

 He wrote:

Congratulations to the man himself ALECK MACHESO ALE ALE ALE and the Orchestra Mberikwazvo… Please go to EXQUISITE DEALERSHIP and see Victor your new and beautiful 2022 MERCEDES BENZ GLE400d (PREMIUM PLUS) is ready for collection…

Thank you for your immense contribution to the music industry and the entertainment at our ZANU PF rallies throughout the years. Your efforts to entertain us supporters at our star rallies are most appreciated.

Chivayo has been making headlines by generously gifting luxury cars to musicians, most of them aligned with the ruling ZANU PF party.

He recently purchased a car for Jah Prayzah, worth a staggering US$180 000 in recognition of his album titled “Mudhara Achauya”, which featured the song “Kutonga Kwaro”.

The song “Kutonga Kwaro” became the soundtrack during the November 2017 military coup that ousted the late former President, Robert Mugabe.

Chivayo also awarded Sulumani Chimbetu, worth US$140 000 and praised the musician for his unwavering support for the ruling party, ZANU PF, during their rallies.

His ties to ZANU PF and his lavish spending have drawn attention, leading to discussions about his motivations and also the source of his funds.

Analyzing the controversy surrounding businessman Wicknell Chivayo requires a multifaceted approach that addresses not only the failed solar power project in Gwanda but also the recent display of wealth that raises further questions about his financial practices. Chivayo, a businessman known for his extravagant lifestyle, has been at the center of a significant controversy after being awarded a tender by the Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (ZESA) through its subsidiary, Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC), in 2015 to construct a solar power plant in Gwanda. Despite receiving over USD 5 million for this project, there has been no progress, and the site remains undeveloped years later. 

### The Allegations of Financial Misconduct and Influence

The term “witchcraft” can metaphorically describe the alleged manipulation and influence that Chivayo may have used to secure the tender and avoid accountability, despite the project’s lack of progress. This manipulation extends to a broader network within Zimbabwe’s political and economic spheres, suggesting a deep-rooted ability to navigate and exploit these systems to his benefit. The conviction of a former Minister of Energy connected to payments made to Chivayo’s project further underscores the potential depth of this influence, casting a shadow over the integrity of the procurement process.

### The Notion of “Theftcraft” in the Gwanda Solar Project

“Theftcraft” refers to the serious accusations of financial misconduct linked to the Gwanda solar project. The central issue is the mismanagement or misappropriation of the USD 5 million allocated for the project, which remains uncompleted. Chivayo’s public displays of wealth, especially his lavish spending on luxury cars for celebrities, have fueled speculation about the origin of his funds, given the stalled state of the solar project that was intended to benefit the public sector.

### Recent Financial Extravagance: A Case of Money Laundering?

Adding a new layer of complexity to Chivayo’s financial dealings is his recent public splashing of an untraceable USD 1.7 million. This expenditure, notably not linked to any public tender awarded during the 2023 elections, raises significant concerns about the source of these funds. The magnitude of this spending, coupled with the lack of a transparent financial trail, suggests that these funds may have been laundered. This assertion gains weight in the context of Chivayo’s history and the prevailing economic conditions in Zimbabwe. Critics argue that this money, ostensibly derived from illicit activities, should be subject to forfeiture under the Proceeds of Crime Act. This scenario not only highlights potential violations of national laws but also casts a spotlight on the broader issues of financial accountability and the mechanisms in place to prevent money laundering.

### Ethical and Economic Implications of Chivayo’s Actions

The ethical and economic implications of Chivayo’s dealings are profound, touching on issues of transparency, accountability, and the misuse of public resources. The opportunity cost of the misallocated funds is particularly significant in a country grappling with electricity shortages and economic challenges. The funds directed towards the failed Gwanda project and Chivayo’s unaccounted wealth could have been invested in viable energy solutions or other critical sectors for Zimbabwe’s development. 

The controversies surrounding Wicknell Chivayo, from the stalled Gwanda solar project to his recent unexplained wealth, reflect broader systemic issues within Zimbabwe’s public procurement and financial governance frameworks. While the terms “witchcraft” and “theftcraft” serve as metaphorical lenses to understand his influence and financial misconduct, they also underscore the urgent need for reforms. Strengthening transparency, accountability, and legal mechanisms is crucial to prevent the recurrence of such issues, ensuring that public projects fulfill their intended purposes and contribute to the nation’s sustainable development.

Mnangagwa Demotes Mugabe Minister

By Political Reporter- President Mnangagwa has removed a long-serving cabinet minister, Sithembiso Nyoni from the Industry and Commerce portfolio.

Nyoni is now the Environment, Climate and Wildlife and has been replaced by Mangaliso Ndlovu with immediate effect.

The reassignments were announced by the Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet, Dr Martin Rushwaya in a statement yesterday.
“In terms of Sub-section 1 of Section 104 of the Constitution of Zimbabwe, His Excellency the President, Cde. Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa has re-assigned the under-listed Ministers as follows with immediate effect.
“Hon Sithembiso G. G. Nyoni, MP.: Minister of Environment, Climate and Wildlife.
“Hon Nqobizitha M. Ndlovu, M.P.: Minister of Industry and Commerce.”

Govt Has No Money For Food Aid, But Pumping Millions Digging Good Roads In Harare

Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare deputy minister Mercy Dinha says the delivery of food aid to Zimbabweans has been delayed due to lack of funding.

Speaking during Parliament’s question and answer session, Dinha said the grain distribution programme, initially intended to begin much earlier, is currently on hold pending release of funds.

“This grain distribution programme should have started a long time ago, but we were waiting for funding from Treasury to transport the grain to silos that are closer to the people,” she said.

“We have been given an allocation of ZWL$3,7 billion to ensure that we cover registration as well as transporting the grain. With regards to transportation, we have not received all the money, by the time we receive all the money, the process will proceed smoothly.

“From the figure we were allocated, we received about ZWL$8 billion in February and yesterday we received ZWL$3,5 billion. We have not received all the funds and that is the reason why we have those delays.”

Humanitarian agencies say at least over four million Zimbabweans including urbanites may need food aid because of the looming El Nino-induced drought.

The prolonged dry spell has seen crops wilt, but the government has said no Zimbabwean will starve, although critics have cast doubt, especially after government announced this week after a post Cabinet meeting that 9% of the 2,7 million hungry people in its food assistance queue had received food since January.

“The grain is there, the only problem is transportation to take it to the nearest Grain Marketing Board depots so that people may receive grain closer to their doorsteps,” Dinha added.

Newsday

Poverty Stricken Cops Share Loot With Robber

Recently, three police officers, namely Albert Machona (42), Charles Musiiwa (33), and Tanyaradzwa Mhondiwa (30), were brought before the Mutare Magistrates Court on charges of criminal abuse of duty as public officers.

According to allegations, on February 28, 2024, around 7:40 PM, the accused, who are police officers, received a call regarding the apprehension of Nyasha Foster by members of the public in Morningside, Mutare, following a reported robbery of US$60,000 from a certain complainant’s home.

Reportedly, the accused officers transported Foster to the Police Station, where they purportedly conspired to embezzle a portion of the recovered money. Subsequently, they registered Foster as an informant rather than a suspect and allegedly released him.

The three officers purportedly visited Ireland Private Hospital, where the victim of the robbery was admitted, and falsely informed her that only US$26,000 of the stolen cash had been recovered.

Upon discovering the discrepancy, the complainant alerted authorities, resulting in the arrest of the accused officers.

The accused were remanded in custody and were scheduled to appear in court on March 8, 2024, for a bail hearing.

Foster, meanwhile, faced renewed charges of robbery and was slated to appear in court on March 13, 2024.

-Pindula

Washington Hits Out At Zimbabwe For Intimidating US Officials

FULL Statement by Administrator Samantha Power

The United States is deeply concerned by Zimbabwean authorities’ recent attempts to verbally and physically intimidate several U.S. government officials and contractors – subjecting some of them to overnight detention, transportation in unsafe conditions, prolonged interrogation, seizure of and intrusion into personal electronic equipment, and forced deportation. This inappropriate and aggressive treatment occurred while the individuals were assessing the development and governance context in Zimbabwe to help inform USAID’s work to support civic participation, democratic institutions, and human rights.

This is a grave development that follows other serious incidents over the past two years in which U.S. government officials and U.S. citizens experienced harassment and improper treatment from the Zimbabwean authorities. These unjustifiable actions render hollow the Government of Zimbabwe’s claims that it is committed to the reforms necessary for democratic governance and reengagement with the international community.

USAID supports the people of Zimbabwe as they seek to build a more resilient, inclusive, and democratic society – with accountable political leaders and government institutions, active citizen participation, and adherence to the rule of law. We will continue to robustly support civil society, human rights defenders, and independent media and – as seen through our recent targeted sanctions – will not hesitate to take additional measures to hold accountable those who deny Zimbabweans fundamental freedoms and good governance.

The people of Zimbabwe deserve better.

DATE: Friday, March 8, 2024

Mukupe Supreme Court Appeal

By Festus Kwangwama | In a significant development in the legal realm, the Supreme Court has concluded its hearings on the final appeal by Terrence Mukupe, a former Deputy Finance Minister, regarding his conviction, sentence, and fine related to a major smuggling operation. Mukupe, who faced charges alongside three drivers, was implicated in the unlawful importation of 138,000 liters of diesel into Zimbabwe, evading the requisite duty payments. This case has drawn considerable attention due to the scale of the smuggling operation and the involvement of high-profile individuals.

Justice Nicholas Mathonsi, leading a three-judge panel, presided over the appeal, indicating the gravity of the case at the highest level of the judicial system. Despite the appeal, Mukupe’s conviction and sentence had previously been upheld by the High Court, showcasing the judiciary’s firm stance on customs and excise law violations.

The narrative of the crime reveals a sophisticated scheme aimed at defrauding the state of due revenues. Mukupe, along with drivers Sam Kapisoriso, Joseph Taderera, and Leonard Mudzuto, was convicted for orchestrating a plan to import diesel under the guise of transit fuel destined for the Democratic Republic of Congo. However, the plot involved replacing the diesel with water within Zimbabwe’s borders, an act of deception aimed at evading customs duties.

The legal proceedings detailed the methodical approach taken by the accused, entering Zimbabwe through the Forbes Border Post with the diesel claimed to be en route to the DRC. The subsequent discovery at the Chirundu Border Post, where the supposed diesel was revealed to be water, was a pivotal moment, leading to the unraveling of the smuggling operation.

The penalties imposed reflect the seriousness with which the Zimbabwean judiciary treats such offenses. Each of the accused was sentenced to three and a half years in prison, with a portion suspended conditional upon future good behavior. Additionally, a significant fine of US$12,780 was levied against each individual, underscoring the financial implications of their actions.

This case not only highlights the challenges faced by authorities in curbing smuggling and customs evasion but also serves as a cautionary tale about the consequences of engaging in such illegal activities, especially for those in positions of power. The Supreme Court’s reserved judgment in Mukupe’s appeal is eagerly awaited, with implications for the legal and regulatory framework governing customs and excise in Zimbabwe.

More Trouble For ED Sympathizer

Legal trouble is brewing against Rutendo Matinyarare as the chickens come home to roost over unfounded and defamatory allegations leveled against grain millers. In a recent development that has stirred controversy and legal repercussions, Rutendo Matinyarare, a controversial figure known for his unfiltered outspokenness, has been instructed to take down all posts targeting the Grain Millers Association of Zimbabwe (GMAZ). Matinyarare’s accusations against the GMAZ include claims of importing poisonous , cancer-causing grains into the country, sparking a heated debate on social media and beyond.

Matinyarare, no stranger to scandalous allegations and sensationalized claims, has a history of making inflammatory statements without substantial evidence to back them up. Past instances include slandering Rwandan President Paul Kagame and accusing him of heinous crimes, directly contradicting the spirit of diplomatic re-engagement advocated by Zimbabwean President, Emmerson Mnangagwa. The malicious claims against President Kagame had a negative effect on Harare and Kigali’s relationship.

In another high-profile incident in 2018, Matinyarare publicly accused business magnate Strive Masiyiwa of murder, prompting legal action from Masiyiwa’s legal team to address the unfounded claims.

The trend of Matinyarare’s inflammatory rhetoric and tendency to stir up trouble without facing the consequences of his actions has raised concerns within the public sphere. Despite the damage caused by his malicious claims, there has been a noticeable lack of accountability and repercussions for Matinyarare’s actions. This pattern of behavior has left many questioning the ethical standards and potential harm of unchecked misinformation in the media landscape.

As the saga unfolds between Matinyarare and the GMAZ, the broader implications of unchecked misinformation in public discourse and the responsibility of individuals to verify facts before making damaging allegations come to the forefront. The case serves as a stark reminder of the power and pitfalls of social media platforms and the urgent need for accountability in the era of digital communication.

Amidst the swirling controversy and legal implications, the fate of Rutendo Matinyarare and his track record of making sensational claims remains uncertain. Will the current directive to remove posts against the GMAZ mark a turning point in his approach to public commentary, or will it be a continuation of a pattern with potentially far-reaching consequences? Only time will reveal the answer to this question as the unfolding drama continues to captivate and divide audiences.

The Matinyarare case further strengthens the need for a social media regulatory body in Zimbabwe. The case is shedding light on the complexities of media ethics, responsibility, and the consequences of unchecked misinformation in the digital age.

Businessman Embroiled In Attempt To Murder Son For Rituals

Prominent Headlands businessman, John Madondo, who operates shops at Eagle Nest area, is embroiled in an attempted murder for rituals storm after he allegedly hired a villager to kill a person and bring to him the head.

This emerged during the trail of Tatenda Mudziwedare (20) of Village 5B, Sherenje, who pleaded guilty to one count of attempting to murder a seven-year-old Grade One learner on the alleged instruction of Madondo.

Madondo is reported to be in South Africa and was communicating with Mudziwedare over the phone, giving him instructions.

Mudziwedare, who was not represented, appeared before Rusape regional magistrate, Mr Francis Mapfumo, and pleaded guilty to violating Section 187 as read with Section 47 of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act which criminalises attempts to kill a person.

The charge sheet reads: “Tatenda Mudziwedare is charged with the crime of attempted murder as defined in Section 187, as read with Section 47 of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act, Chapter 9.23 in that on February 28, 2024, and at Sherenje Business Centre, Headlands, he (Tatenda Mudziwedare) attempted to cause the death of Alvin Kambadza by squeezing his neck with both hands after having been instructed by a businessman, John Madondo, to bring a human head for rituals.”

Mr Mapfumo convicted Mudziwedare of the offence and was expected to sentence him yesterday (Thursday).

Prosecuting, Mr Tawanda Munjanja, said Mudziwedare tried to kill the boy by strangling his neck, and only aborted the mission after spotting some villagers approaching.

“The complainant is a Grade One learner. On February 28, 2024 and at around 7am, Mudziwedare was at Sherenje Business Centre when he saw the complainant and other learners going to Sherenje Primary School.

“Mudziwedare chased the learners and managed to grab the complainant. He squeezed the complainant on the neck using both hands. The accused person saw some local villagers at a distance and let go of the complainant. The matter came to light when the complainant reported what happened to his mother,” said Mr Munjanja.

Timid Mnangagwa Arrests Vendors Who Imported Toy Guns

Two individuals from Harare, whose case garnered attention after they were apprehended in possession of 30 guns, now face reduced charges as ballistics investigations revealed the alleged firearms were, in fact, toys.

Douglas Jekanyika, 44, and Godknows Gunda, 31, appeared before Harare magistrate Dennis Mangosi, charged with smuggling offenses.

Their lawyer, Rene Kuchidza, argued that the defendants were innocent since they were not caught near the border. Kuchidza explained that a ballistics report from CID Homicide confirmed that the confiscated items were toys, narrowing the case to smuggling allegations.

Jekanyika and Gunda are scheduled to return to court on Friday for their bail hearing.

According to the State, on March 5, 2024, Southerton Police Station received information alleging that the two had smuggled firearms from South Africa into Zimbabwe via the Beitbridge Border Post, using Tems Logistics Bus Services, destined for Highglen Road Port in Harare.

Acting on this tip-off, authorities arrested Jekanyika while he was in the process of collecting two suspected boxes. Upon inspection, one box contained 10 Blown F92 toy guns, with recorded serial numbers, while the other contained 20 blank pistols with serial numbers Z2IBLTAY502-2305680 to 2305699.

During questioning, Jekanyika implicated Gunda as the owner of the firearms. However, the accused failed to produce any declaration papers. Subsequently, CID Homicide determined that the items were not firearms but toys capable of firing blank ammunition.

The smuggled toys are estimated to be worth R2000.

Tshabangu versus Chamisa At Bulawayo High Court

In a deeply contested legal battle at the Bulawayo High Court, the intricacies of political alignments and leadership disputes within Zimbabwe’s Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) have come to the fore. At the heart of the dispute is Sengezo Tshabangu’s lawsuit against Nelson Chamisa, the former leader of CCC, over allegations of spoliation damages linked to the repainting and forcible takeover of the party’s provincial offices in Bulawayo.

The offices, known as the Gertrude Mthombeni House and located at Number 41 Fort Street, serve as a crucial hub for the CCC, housing essential provincial documents and serving as the venue for party activities and programs. The repainting from the party’s iconic yellow to blue signifies more than a mere change of aesthetics; it represents a potential shift in political allegiance towards a new movement reportedly led by Chamisa, despite his explicit denials of involvement in current political endeavors.

The lawsuit, presented before Justice David Mangota, pits Tshabangu, claiming the role of CCC’s Interim Secretary General, against Chamisa. Tshabangu’s legal representation, Nqobani Sithole, paints a vivid picture of a forceful occupation by individuals allegedly acting under Chamisa’s directive. This occupation involved not only changing the building’s color but also undertaking significant structural renovations—all purportedly without the consent of the CCC’s rightful leadership.

Tshabangu’s affidavit details a dramatic scene wherein a group of 25 to 30 individuals, both men and women, “besieged the CCC Bulawayo provincial offices claiming to have been sent by and furthering the interest of [Chamisa], forcibly took occupation, control, and possession of the CCC offices.” The affidavit further claims that these individuals made it abundantly clear they were acting on behalf of Chamisa, even going so far as to install his portrait atop the gate, signaling a symbolic claim over the premises.

Chamisa’s counter-arguments, as laid out by his legal representative Obey Shava, sharply contest these allegations. Chamisa’s affidavit emphatically denies any association with the CCC since his resignation, stating, “I am not currently part of any political organisation, claiming my image and name have been misappropriated by many people who have no connection to me.” He underlines the irony of the lawsuit, highlighting how, despite his resignation, his imagery continues to be used by the CCC, underscoring a disconnection between his past leadership role and the current state of affairs within the party.

Chamisa further asserts, “I deny all of the allegations of fact and conclusions of law made in this application in their entirety,” dismissing claims of his involvement in the takeover. He clarifies his lack of physical presence in Bulawayo since his departure from the party’s leadership and challenges the lawsuit’s premise by suggesting that if there were individuals responsible for the office’s occupation and repainting, it is they who should be pursued legally, not him.

This legal confrontation encapsulates the ongoing turmoil within the CCC, reflecting broader challenges of leadership succession, party cohesion, and political strategy in Zimbabwe’s opposition landscape. As the Bulawayo High Court reserves judgment, the outcome of this case will likely resonate far beyond the confines of the courtroom, potentially influencing the future direction and unity of the CCC as it navigates the complexities of Zimbabwe’s political terrain.

Kelvin Kaindu Keen To Punish DeMbare

THE stage is set for an epic battle featuring giants Highlanders and Dynamos at Barbourfields Stadium in Bulawayo on Sunday.

Having been outclassed in a match which was abandoned after 38 minutes, Highlanders troop into Emagumeni wary of the threat posed by their bitter rivals.

Now under Zambian expatriate coach Kelvin Kaindu, Bosso are not leaving anything to chance in their PSL opening tie, which Kaindu has branded Africa’s El Classico.

“Our preparations have been going on well, we are looking forward to the game. We are almost complete in finalising our 2024 squad and we trust the team that we have. For me, that game is one of the biggest games in Africa which should attract big crowds and be televised. We want football to be a family sport so let fans come in numbers and cheer their teams.” he said.

Bosso goalkeeper Ariel Sibanda and defender Peter Mudhuwa who was slapped with a fine by the PSL disciplinary committee for allegedly inciting violence in the last fixture, are hoping to restore Highlanders’ lost pride.

“We have done our homework and it is a big game which requires no one to be motivated. we want three points for our fans,” said Sibanda.

Mudau said, “That is a closed chapter and the focus is on the game and I am prepared for the game.”

Their opponents, Dynamos are plotting yet another upset come Sunday.

“Of course, we are very ready. I think the preparations have been going on very well. We expect a full-strength squad going to Bulawayo. As coach, we need to win titles.

We have been focusing on grey areas but we expect the guys to perform very well and win games. Last time our conversion rate was poor but we hope to get it right this season,” said Dynamos head coach, Genesis Mangombe.

The fixture involving two of the country’s ’ biggest clubs, defines Zimbabwean football and has the potential of pulling huge crowds.

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Historic Surgical Breakthrough in Harare: Separation of Asymmetrical Conjoined Twin

medial breakthrough… doctors pose for for pics after procedure

In a momentous occasion for medical science in Zimbabwe, a team of paediatric surgeons, nurses, and junior doctors at Sally Mugabe Central Hospital in Harare has achieved a monumental success by separating an asymmetrical conjoined twin from a two-year-old boy in a four-hour long surgical procedure this Tuesday. The operation marks a significant breakthrough, especially for the boy’s family from Beitbridge, who had sought help from multiple hospitals without success.

Conjoined twins develop from a partially separated embryo, leading to babies connected at various parts of their bodies, sometimes sharing internal organs. The boy was attached to what is termed a “parasitic” twin, an underdeveloped twin with its own set of organs, including a head, bones, and a digestive system, fused to the boy’s liver but with separate gallbladders.

The surgery was critical not only for the physical separation but also for the boy’s future well-being, as the parasitic twin had a significant impact on his health and quality of life. Dr Kudzayi Munanzvi, the team leader, shared that the patient is recovering well post-operation. “The operation took about four hours, and our young patient is recuperating well,” she stated, highlighting the complex nature of the case which included the separation of shared liver tissues and other organs.

The medical team consisted of esteemed members including Dr Precious Mutambanengwe and Dr Brighton Muchini, with Sister Memory Zvikaramba and Sister Shangwa leading the nursing team, supported by junior doctors Dr Munyaradzi Nhare and Dr Chigova. This diverse team worked collaboratively, ensuring the safety and success of the surgery after nearly a month of meticulous planning and investigation.

This groundbreaking operation has not only relieved the young boy and his family from the physical and social burdens but has also demonstrated the remarkable capabilities of Zimbabwe’s healthcare professionals. Dr Munanzvi expressed the relief and joy of the boy’s mother, emphasizing the significance of the operation in alleviating stigma and improving the boy’s life quality.

Looking ahead, the medical team is preparing for another challenging operation involving the separation of fully developed conjoined twins, expected to take around 36 hours with the involvement of over 100 medical professionals. This upcoming surgery underscores the healthcare sector’s dedication and expertise in Zimbabwe.

Past successful separations of conjoined twins at Sally Mugabe Central Hospital, including a complex 18-hour operation in 2021 and the separation of twins from Murehwa District in 2014, showcase the advanced medical science and unwavering commitment of Zimbabwe’s healthcare workers to making a life-changing difference for affected families.

The recent operation not only highlights a significant surgical achievement but also brings hope and sets a precedent for the successful treatment of similar complex medical conditions in the region.

Man Kills Neighbour Over 10 USD

In a startling turn of events, a man from the Lupane district has been sentenced to 10 years in jail for fatally stabbing his 17-year-old neighbour during a heated dispute over a mere US$10.

Bongani Lunga, 34, was initially charged with murder but was convicted of the lesser charge of culpable homicide by Bulawayo High Court judge, Justice Christopher Dube-Banda, who presided over the case while on circuit in Hwange.

According to the statement of agreed facts presented in court, the tragic incident unfolded on the evening of August 31 last year at a gambling school located in the bustling Lusulu Business Centre in Binga.

Lunga and the now-deceased, Confidence Ndlovu, found themselves embroiled in an altercation after the latter snatched away US$10 from Lunga while they were gambling. Lunga, incensed by Ndlovu’s actions, confronted him, and the confrontation soon escalated into a physical fight.

During the altercation, Ndlovu, wielding an axe, struck Lunga on the elbow. In a moment of retaliatory anger, Lunga drew an Okapi knife from his pocket and stabbed Ndlovu once on the left side of his chest.

Tragically, Ndlovu collapsed on the spot and succumbed to his injuries, leaving a community in shock and mourning.

Lunga, realizing the gravity of his actions, fled the scene, leaving behind the murder weapon.

However, the police were informed, and a report led to Lunga’s subsequent arrest. Throughout the legal proceedings, Lunga maintained that he had acted in self-defense, claiming he was provoked.

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My Zimbabwe News

Tsvangirai Undresses Mthuli Ncube

By A Correspondent

In a recent Facebook post, Norton Member of Parliament, Richard Tsvangirai, voiced concerns over the deteriorating economic conditions in Zimbabwe.

Tsvangirai directly addressed Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube, demanding accountability and urgent action to alleviate the burden of high living costs and rampant inflation on Zimbabwean citizens.

The post highlighted the grave realities faced by ordinary Zimbabweans, who struggle to afford basic necessities such as food, healthcare, and housing.

Tsvangirai’s inquiry into the government’s strategies to mitigate these challenges reflects widespread discontent with the current state of the economy.

Richard Tsvangirai on Thursday posted on Facebook : “Yesterday, I asked the minister of finance, economic development, and investment promotion about what he is doing to address the high cost of living and skyrocketing inflation because this has destroyed our people’s ability to put food on their table, pay for their healthcare services, and house themselves.”

Zimbabwe has grappled with economic instability for years, characterized by hyperinflation, currency depreciation, and a lack of foreign investment.

Despite government efforts to implement reforms and stabilize the economy, many citizens continue to suffer from poverty and financial hardship.

The high cost of living has become a pressing issue, with inflation reaching alarming levels. Skyrocketing prices have eroded the purchasing power of the Zimbabwean dollar, making it increasingly difficult for families to afford essential goods and services. This economic strain not only affects individuals’ ability to meet their basic needs but also undermines their overall quality of life.

Tsvangirai’s public inquiry serves as a reminder of the government’s responsibility to prioritize the welfare of its citizens. As a representative of the people, he seeks transparency and concrete measures from the finance minister to address the root causes of the economic crisis and provide relief to struggling households.

Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube plays a pivotal role in shaping Zimbabwe’s economic policies and steering the country towards sustainable growth. In response to Tsvangirai’s inquiries, Ncube must demonstrate leadership and commitment to implementing effective strategies that foster economic stability and promote prosperity for all Zimbabweans.

Beyond short-term fixes, the government must address systemic issues such as corruption, mismanagement, and policy inconsistency to rebuild trust and attract investment. Moreover, efforts to diversify the economy, enhance productivity, and support small businesses are essential for long-term resilience and inclusive development.

Tsvangirai’s public advocacy underscores the importance of accountability and dialogue in addressing the challenges facing Zimbabwe.

By holding government officials accountable and advocating for the interests of ordinary citizens, he embodies the spirit of democratic governance and civic engagement.

Norton MP Richard Tsvangirai’s call to action highlights the urgent need for comprehensive reforms to address Zimbabwe’s collapsing economy. As the government grapples with economic challenges, it must prioritize the well-being of its citizens and implement sustainable solutions to rebuild trust, stimulate growth, and improve livelihoods across the nation.

Grisly Murder Shocks Glenview Community

By A Correspondent

Residents of Glenview, a suburb in Harare, were left in shock and disbelief following a brutal murder that occurred at the Glenview 4 Shopping Centre on March 4, 2024.

The victim, identified as Geodricks Mushonga, tragically lost his life in a horrifying attack.

According to a statement released by the police, Mushonga, aged 33, was allegedly assaulted by six unidentified male suspects during a beer drinking spree at the shopping center.

The altercation reportedly escalated following an argument over an undisclosed matter, leading to the tragic outcome.

The aftermath of the altercation was grim, with Mushonga’s lifeless body discovered lying in a pool of blood at a nearby bus terminus.

A deep cut at the back of his head indicated the severity of the violence inflicted upon him.

The incident has left the community reeling with shock and sadness, as residents grapple with the senseless loss of life and the brutality of the attack.

Many have expressed outrage and concern over the growing levels of violence in their neighborhood, calling for swift action and justice to be served.In response to the incident, the police have launched a thorough investigation into the murder.

They are urging anyone with information regarding the identity or whereabouts of the suspects to come forward and report to the nearest police station.

The cooperation of the community is seen as crucial in bringing the perpetrators to justice and preventing similar tragedies from occurring in the future.

The tragic death of Geodricks Mushonga serves as a sobering reminder of the urgent need to address issues of violence and crime within communities.

It highlights the importance of fostering a culture of peace, respect, and tolerance, as well as the vital role that law enforcement plays in maintaining public safety and security.

As the investigation into this heinous crime continues, the thoughts and prayers of the community are with the family and loved ones of the victim.

May justice prevail, and may Mushonga’s memory be honored as efforts are made to ensure that such senseless acts of violence are never repeated.

Willard Katsande Lands Top Job

Willard Katsande has gotten a new job following his appointment in the technical team of South African fourth-division side, Crystal Lake FC.

The club unveiled the former midfielder through their Facebook page this week.

Katsande, who attended the team’s Nedbank Cup encounter against Orlando Pirates over the weekend, takes the post of a technical team member and will work closely with the club’s head coach, Magic Nyalungu.

A statement by the club read: “Crystal Lake FC welcomes the former Kaizer Chiefs middlefielder Willard (salt & vinegar) Katsande to the Technical Team.”

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Man Jailed For Killing Neighbour

In a startling turn of events, a man from the Lupane district has been sentenced to 10 years in jail for fatally stabbing his 17-year-old neighbour during a heated dispute over a mere US$10.

Bongani Lunga, 34, was initially charged with murder but was convicted of the lesser charge of culpable homicide by Bulawayo High Court judge, Justice Christopher Dube-Banda, who presided over the case while on circuit in Hwange.

According to the statement of agreed facts presented in court, the tragic incident unfolded on the evening of August 31 last year at a gambling school located in the bustling Lusulu Business Centre in Binga.

Lunga and the now-deceased, Confidence Ndlovu, found themselves embroiled in an altercation after the latter snatched away US$10 from Lunga while they were gambling. Lunga, incensed by Ndlovu’s actions, confronted him, and the confrontation soon escalated into a physical fight.

During the altercation, Ndlovu, wielding an axe, struck Lunga on the elbow. In a moment of retaliatory anger, Lunga drew an Okapi knife from his pocket and stabbed Ndlovu once on the left side of his chest.

Tragically, Ndlovu collapsed on the spot and succumbed to his injuries, leaving a community in shock and mourning.

Lunga, realizing the gravity of his actions, fled the scene, leaving behind the murder weapon.

However, the police were informed, and a report led to Lunga’s subsequent arrest. Throughout the legal proceedings, Lunga maintained that he had acted in self-defense, claiming he was provoked.

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My Zimbabwe News

DeMbare, Bosso In War Of Words Before Battle Of Zimbabwe

THE stage is set for an epic battle featuring giants Highlanders and Dynamos at Barbourfields Stadium in Bulawayo on Sunday.

Having been outclassed in a match which was abandoned after 38 minutes, Highlanders troop into Emagumeni wary of the threat posed by their bitter rivals.

Now under Zambian expatriate coach Kelvin Kaindu, Bosso are not leaving anything to chance in their PSL opening tie, which Kaindu has branded Africa’s El Classico.

“Our preparations have been going on well, we are looking forward to the game. We are almost complete in finalising our 2024 squad and we trust the team that we have. For me, that game is one of the biggest games in Africa which should attract big crowds and be televised. We want football to be a family sport so let fans come in numbers and cheer their teams.” he said.

Bosso goalkeeper Ariel Sibanda and defender Peter Mudhuwa who was slapped with a fine by the PSL disciplinary committee for allegedly inciting violence in the last fixture, are hoping to restore Highlanders’ lost pride.

“We have done our homework and it is a big game which requires no one to be motivated. we want three points for our fans,” said Sibanda.

Mudau said, “That is a closed chapter and the focus is on the game and I am prepared for the game.”

Their opponents, Dynamos are plotting yet another upset come Sunday.

“Of course, we are very ready. I think the preparations have been going on very well. We expect a full-strength squad going to Bulawayo. As coach, we need to win titles.

We have been focusing on grey areas but we expect the guys to perform very well and win games. Last time our conversion rate was poor but we hope to get it right this season,” said Dynamos head coach, Genesis Mangombe.

The fixture involving two of the country’s ’ biggest clubs, defines Zimbabwean football and has the potential of pulling huge crowds.

ZBC News

Knives Out For Mutsvangwa

By Political Reporter- The Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association (ZNLWVA) has announced its intention to hold contested elections for all positions, including the current chairman, Christopher Mutsvangwa, during its upcoming congress.

Mutsvangwa, who presently holds the chairman position, was dismissed from the cabinet for allegedly causing divisions among war veterans.

His tenure began in 2013 when he was elected at a congress in Masvingo.

ZNLWVA spokesperson Douglas Mahiya conveyed this development to the state media on Thursday, announcing the association’s agenda for the upcoming congress.

Mahiya outlined the key issues to be discussed, encompassing the elective congress, the welfare of war veterans, land matters, and the provision of school fees for ex-combatants children.

He said the association’s commitment to upholding its constitution during the congress and ensuring a peaceful electoral process.

Mahiya announced his decision to relinquish his position as spokesperson, fostering an environment for new voices to emerge within the organization.

He also shed light on the pressing need for reforms in the welfare of war veterans.

The War Veterans wing is urging the government to establish health clinics dedicated to ex-combatants across the nation.

As part of this initiative, Mahiya revealed plans for a comprehensive health program, aiming to provide accessible medical assistance to war veterans in their respective localities.

Seeking government intervention, Mahiya articulated the war veterans’ plea for fully equipped health facilities, underlining the urgency of addressing the health concerns faced by these veterans.

Additionally, Mahiya expressed concern over the increasing repossession of land allocated to war veterans, calling for immediate action to safeguard their properties.

The threat to their allocated lands has become a critical issue that demands attention and resolution.

Armed Robbers Attack Mourners

By Crime & Courts Reporter- Five armed robbers in Greendale, Harare, Wednesday, pounced on mourners who were attending a funeral.

Police confirmed the armed robbery, saying the assailants seized US$800 cash and 300 Euros from one of the mourners before looting gold and silver rings valued at US$41 800 from the house. The ZRP posted on X:

Police in Highlands are investigating a case of robbery which occurred at a house in Greendale, Harare on 06/03/24 in which five unidentified male suspects who were armed with a bolt cutter, catapults and wooden sticks, attacked 10 victims who were attending a funeral.

The suspects stole US$800.00 cash and 300 Euros from one of the victims before they ransacked the house and stole 30 assorted gold and silver rings valued at US$41 800.00.

In an unrelated incident, Police said six male suspects who were armed with sticks, attacked three farm workers at Tsapato Farm before stealing 36 goats and 11 sheep. The incident occurred at around 11 PM on Tuesday.

The suspects allegedly loaded the animals in an unregistered white Mitsubishi motor vehicle and drove off.

Chivhayo Rewards Macheso With A Latest Mec For Associating With Zanu PF

By Showbiz Reporter- Controversial businessman Wicknell Chivayo has given Sungura musician Alick Macheso a US$140 000 Mercedes Benz.

Posting on his Facebook page, Chivayo said the gift is to recognise Macheso’s contribution to the music industry and for performing at ZANU PF rallies.

 He wrote:

Congratulations to the man himself ALECK MACHESO ALE ALE ALE and the Orchestra Mberikwazvo… Please go to EXQUISITE DEALERSHIP and see Victor your new and beautiful 2022 MERCEDES BENZ GLE400d (PREMIUM PLUS) is ready for collection…

Thank you for your immense contribution to the music industry and the entertainment at our ZANU PF rallies throughout the years. Your efforts to entertain us supporters at our star rallies are most appreciated.

Chivayo has been making headlines by generously gifting luxury cars to musicians, most of them aligned with the ruling ZANU PF party.

He recently purchased a car for Jah Prayzah, worth a staggering US$180 000 in recognition of his album titled “Mudhara Achauya”, which featured the song “Kutonga Kwaro”.

The song “Kutonga Kwaro” became the soundtrack during the November 2017 military coup that ousted the late former President, Robert Mugabe.

Chivayo also awarded Sulumani Chimbetu, worth US$140 000 and praised the musician for his unwavering support for the ruling party, ZANU PF, during their rallies.

His ties to ZANU PF and his lavish spending have drawn attention, leading to discussions about his motivations and also the source of his funds.

Analyzing the controversy surrounding businessman Wicknell Chivayo requires a multifaceted approach that addresses not only the failed solar power project in Gwanda but also the recent display of wealth that raises further questions about his financial practices. Chivayo, a businessman known for his extravagant lifestyle, has been at the center of a significant controversy after being awarded a tender by the Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (ZESA) through its subsidiary, Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC), in 2015 to construct a solar power plant in Gwanda. Despite receiving over USD 5 million for this project, there has been no progress, and the site remains undeveloped years later. 

 

 

 

### The Allegations of Financial Misconduct and Influence

The term “witchcraft” can metaphorically describe the alleged manipulation and influence that Chivayo may have used to secure the tender and avoid accountability, despite the project’s lack of progress. This manipulation extends to a broader network within Zimbabwe’s political and economic spheres, suggesting a deep-rooted ability to navigate and exploit these systems to his benefit. The conviction of a former Minister of Energy connected to payments made to Chivayo’s project further underscores the potential depth of this influence, casting a shadow over the integrity of the procurement process.

 

 

 

### The Notion of “Theftcraft” in the Gwanda Solar Project

“Theftcraft” refers to the serious accusations of financial misconduct linked to the Gwanda solar project. The central issue is the mismanagement or misappropriation of the USD 5 million allocated for the project, which remains uncompleted. Chivayo’s public displays of wealth, especially his lavish spending on luxury cars for celebrities, have fueled speculation about the origin of his funds, given the stalled state of the solar project that was intended to benefit the public sector.

 

 

 

### Recent Financial Extravagance: A Case of Money Laundering?

Adding a new layer of complexity to Chivayo’s financial dealings is his recent public splashing of an untraceable USD 1.7 million. This expenditure, notably not linked to any public tender awarded during the 2023 elections, raises significant concerns about the source of these funds. The magnitude of this spending, coupled with the lack of a transparent financial trail, suggests that these funds may have been laundered. This assertion gains weight in the context of Chivayo’s history and the prevailing economic conditions in Zimbabwe. Critics argue that this money, ostensibly derived from illicit activities, should be subject to forfeiture under the Proceeds of Crime Act. This scenario not only highlights potential violations of national laws but also casts a spotlight on the broader issues of financial accountability and the mechanisms in place to prevent money laundering.

 

 

 

### Ethical and Economic Implications of Chivayo’s Actions

The ethical and economic implications of Chivayo’s dealings are profound, touching on issues of transparency, accountability, and the misuse of public resources. The opportunity cost of the misallocated funds is particularly significant in a country grappling with electricity shortages and economic challenges. The funds directed towards the failed Gwanda project and Chivayo’s unaccounted wealth could have been invested in viable energy solutions or other critical sectors for Zimbabwe’s development. 

 

 

 

The controversies surrounding Wicknell Chivayo, from the stalled Gwanda solar project to his recent unexplained wealth, reflect broader systemic issues within Zimbabwe’s public procurement and financial governance frameworks. While the terms “witchcraft” and “theftcraft” serve as metaphorical lenses to understand his influence and financial misconduct, they also underscore the urgent need for reforms. Strengthening transparency, accountability, and legal mechanisms is crucial to prevent the recurrence of such issues, ensuring that public projects fulfill their intended purposes and contribute to the nation’s sustainable development.

War Vets Target Mutsvangwa, Plot To Throw Him Under The Bus

By Political Reporter- The Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association (ZNLWVA) has declared its intention to hold contested elections for all positions, including the current chairman, Christopher Mutsvangwa, during its upcoming congress.

Mutsvangwa, who presently holds the chairman position, was dismissed from the cabinet for allegedly causing divisions among war veterans.

His tenure began in 2013 when he was elected at a congress in Masvingo.

ZNLWVA spokesperson Douglas Mahiya conveyed this development to the state media on Thursday, announcing the association’s agenda for the upcoming congress.

Mahiya outlined the key issues to be discussed, encompassing the elective congress, the welfare of war veterans, land matters, and the provision of school fees for ex-combatants children.

He said the association’s commitment to upholding its constitution during the congress and ensuring a peaceful electoral process.

Mahiya announced his decision to relinquish his position as spokesperson, fostering an environment for new voices to emerge within the organization.

He also shed light on the pressing need for reforms in the welfare of war veterans.

The War Veterans wing is urging the government to establish health clinics dedicated to ex-combatants across the nation.

As part of this initiative, Mahiya revealed plans for a comprehensive health program, aiming to provide accessible medical assistance to war veterans in their respective localities.

Seeking government intervention, Mahiya articulated the war veterans’ plea for fully equipped health facilities, underlining the urgency of addressing the health concerns faced by these veterans.

Additionally, Mahiya expressed concern over the increasing repossession of land allocated to war veterans, calling for immediate action to safeguard their properties.

The threat to their allocated lands has become a critical issue that demands attention and resolution.

Armed Robber Dies In High-Speed Chase

By A Correspondent

A thwarted robbery attempt took a tragic turn as an armed robber lost his life in a gruesome accident last week, while his accomplices sustained severe injuries after their getaway vehicle collided with a tree during a frantic pursuit by vigilant residents of Palmerstone suburb in Mutare.

The incident unfolded when a gang of armed men, identified as Tonderai Mukoroko, Tafadzwa Manyengavana, Brian Badza, and Griven Chipande, targeted a family in Palmerstone, only to abandon their mission hastily.

Alerted by the victim, Mr. Calvin Munyu, neighbors sprang into action, honking their cars to disrupt the robbers’ plans, forcing them to retreat.

Tragically, Chipande succumbed to his injuries upon arrival at Victoria Chitepo Provincial Hospital.

The three surviving culprits, Mukoroko, Manyengavana, and Badza, faced charges of armed robbery before Mutare magistrate, Mrs. Annie Ndiraya, and were remanded in custody.

According to Acting Manicaland provincial police spokesperson, Assistant Inspector Wiseman Chinyoka, the gang had earlier targeted another victim, Mr. William Matizha, robbing him of $50 in Fairbridge Park suburb.

Recounting the ordeal, Mr. Munyu expressed gratitude to his quick-thinking neighbors, suspecting that the same gang had targeted his home previously.

He described a terrifying encounter where one of the robbers brandished a gun, only to be thwarted by the timely intervention of vigilant residents.

In the aftermath of the incident, authorities recovered various weapons and stolen items, including machetes, crowbars, and electronic devices.

The tragic outcome serves as a stark reminder of the dangers posed by armed criminal activity and the importance of community vigilance in thwarting such threats.

Kaindu Warns Dynamos Ahead of Showdown

Sports Correspondent

Highlanders’ head coach, Kelvin Kaindu, has provided an update on their preparations for the much-anticipated clash against arch-rivals Dynamos, kicking off the 2024 Castle Lager Premier Soccer League season.

The eagerly awaited Battle of Zimbabwe is set to headline Matchday One of the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League this weekend, with the match scheduled for Sunday at Barbourfields Stadium in Bulawayo, kicking off at 3 pm CAT.

Addressing reporters in a press conference leading up to the fixture, Kaindu expressed his team’s readiness, stating, “We are eagerly anticipating Sunday’s match. Thus far, our preparations have been on track, and we have no significant concerns to address. Our plans are proceeding smoothly.”

Furthermore, Kaindu revealed, “Our squad is nearly finalized, and we’ve allocated positions to some of our promising young players who will be part of the squad competing in the upcoming 2024 season.”

This match will mark Kaindu’s first competitive fixture since his return to Bosso in January, following the departure of former Portuguese coach, Baltemar Brito.

In addition, gate charges for the Battle of Zimbabwe have been announced, with tickets priced at $5 for general admission, $10 for VIP access, and $20 for VVIP seating.

Richmark Zimbabwe Changing People’s Lives In Goromonzi

By A Correspondent| Richmark Zimbabwe, a Chinese company contracted by Arcadia Lithium Mine has left an indelible mark in Goromonzi with programmes that have changed people’s lives.

The company is helping the government to fight drug abuse, assisting vulnerable kids with food aid and clothing while also building classrooms for different schools.

On top of that, the company is also employing locals and this has helped to fight poverty in the Goromonzi community.

With Zimbabwe struggling to deal with drug abuse scourge, Richmark Zimbabwe has decided to employ many youths.

“As you know youths are engaged in drugs and substance abuse, as a company we decided to employ them so that they are always occupied, we are also employing people from the local community,” the company said.

The company is also providing free transport to its workers to and from work.

In recognising their efforts, Zimbabwe Youth Council awarded Richmark Zimbabwe with a certificate for “upholding fundamental human rights and respect cultures, customs and values in dealings with employees and seek continual improvement in environmental performance, and contribute to the social, economic and institutional development of the communities in which it is operating.”

The company has carried out various corporate social responsibility in Goromonzi and in the latest move they have left kids at Hosanna Africa Orphanage smiling after donating a number of goodies.

The company has also managed to convince some other Chinese companies to donate to Hossana Africa Orphanage.

“Richmark Zimbabwe has also managed to donate food stuff to a nearby orphanage called Hossana Africa and in order to help that orphanage economically it is also supporting its projects by continuously buying chicken from that orphanage,” the company said.

A representative from Hossan thanked the company saying the donation will go a long way in helping the orphanage.

“We have received some groceries from the company and they are helping us a lot. This is going to help the kids. These days there are disease outbreaks so these groceries will help us.

“We want to thank Richmark Zimbabwe, they are doing a good job and we want to say God bless you.”

Hossana also requested Richmark to build a classroom for their kids.

“We are requesting the company to build us one block as you see we are in shortage of classrooms so that they cannot share.”

The donation will go toward ensuring the children have food, school uniforms, toiletries and many other basic necessities that they require to lead a normal life that will allow them to momentarily forget their predicament.

In future, Richmark Zimbabwe is planning to build more classrooms to Hossana Africa ophanage so that many underprivileged children can benefit

Horror As Man Is Brutally Killed In Glenview

By A Correspondent

Residents of Glenview, a suburb in Harare, were left in shock and disbelief following a brutal murder that occurred at the Glenview 4 Shopping Centre on March 4, 2024.

The victim, identified as Geodricks Mushonga, tragically lost his life in a horrifying attack.

According to a statement released by the police, Mushonga, aged 33, was allegedly assaulted by six unidentified male suspects during a beer drinking spree at the shopping center.

The altercation reportedly escalated following an argument over an undisclosed matter, leading to the tragic outcome.

The aftermath of the altercation was grim, with Mushonga’s lifeless body discovered lying in a pool of blood at a nearby bus terminus.

A deep cut at the back of his head indicated the severity of the violence inflicted upon him.

The incident has left the community reeling with shock and sadness, as residents grapple with the senseless loss of life and the brutality of the attack.

Many have expressed outrage and concern over the growing levels of violence in their neighborhood, calling for swift action and justice to be served.In response to the incident, the police have launched a thorough investigation into the murder.

They are urging anyone with information regarding the identity or whereabouts of the suspects to come forward and report to the nearest police station.

The cooperation of the community is seen as crucial in bringing the perpetrators to justice and preventing similar tragedies from occurring in the future.

The tragic death of Geodricks Mushonga serves as a sobering reminder of the urgent need to address issues of violence and crime within communities.

It highlights the importance of fostering a culture of peace, respect, and tolerance, as well as the vital role that law enforcement plays in maintaining public safety and security.

As the investigation into this heinous crime continues, the thoughts and prayers of the community are with the family and loved ones of the victim.

May justice prevail, and may Mushonga’s memory be honored as efforts are made to ensure that such senseless acts of violence are never repeated.

Horror As Man Is Brutally Killed In Glenview

By A Correspondent

Residents of Glenview, a suburb in Harare, were left in shock and disbelief following a brutal murder that occurred at the Glenview 4 Shopping Centre on March 4, 2024.

The victim, identified as Geodricks Mushonga, tragically lost his life in a horrifying attack.

According to a statement released by the police, Mushonga, aged 33, was allegedly assaulted by six unidentified male suspects during a beer drinking spree at the shopping center.

The altercation reportedly escalated following an argument over an undisclosed matter, leading to the tragic outcome.

The aftermath of the altercation was grim, with Mushonga’s lifeless body discovered lying in a pool of blood at a nearby bus terminus.

A deep cut at the back of his head indicated the severity of the violence inflicted upon him.

The incident has left the community reeling with shock and sadness, as residents grapple with the senseless loss of life and the brutality of the attack.

Many have expressed outrage and concern over the growing levels of violence in their neighborhood, calling for swift action and justice to be served.In response to the incident, the police have launched a thorough investigation into the murder.

They are urging anyone with information regarding the identity or whereabouts of the suspects to come forward and report to the nearest police station.

The cooperation of the community is seen as crucial in bringing the perpetrators to justice and preventing similar tragedies from occurring in the future.

The tragic death of Geodricks Mushonga serves as a sobering reminder of the urgent need to address issues of violence and crime within communities.

It highlights the importance of fostering a culture of peace, respect, and tolerance, as well as the vital role that law enforcement plays in maintaining public safety and security.

As the investigation into this heinous crime continues, the thoughts and prayers of the community are with the family and loved ones of the victim.

May justice prevail, and may Mushonga’s memory be honored as efforts are made to ensure that such senseless acts of violence are never repeated.

I Am Ready to Return to ZANU PF: Killer Zivhu

By A Correspondent

In a surprising turn of events, former ZANU PF Member of Parliament for Chivi South Constituency, Killer Zivhu, has expressed his eagerness to rejoin the party that expelled him in 2020.

The outspoken politician, known for his controversial statements and actions, made his intentions clear in a recent post on social media platform X, where he boldly declared, “I am ready to come back home, ZANU PF is my home.”

Zivhu’s expulsion from the ruling party in 2020 was due to allegations of indiscipline, marking the end of his tenure within the party ranks.

However, his latest proclamation indicates a desire for reconciliation and a return to his political roots.In his online statement, Zivhu expressed a readiness to realign himself with ZANU PF’s objectives, emphasizing his commitment to working alongside fellow party members towards achieving the vision outlined for 2030.

His words, albeit tinged with humor as he encouraged his followers to “chindinamatirirayi,” reflect a sense of camaraderie and solidarity with both his allies within the party and the wider Zimbabwean populace.

While Zivhu’s announcement may come as a surprise to some, it underscores the fluid nature of politics and the potential for unexpected alliances to emerge.

His willingness to mend fences and return to the fold speaks volumes about the complexities of political dynamics and the importance of maintaining strong affiliations within the political landscape.

Moreover, Zivhu’s decision to publicly declare his intention to rejoin ZANU PF highlights the significance of party loyalty and the enduring appeal of established political entities.

Despite facing setbacks and challenges, his unwavering allegiance to the party he once represented demonstrates a steadfast commitment to its ideals and principles.

As Zivhu navigates this pivotal moment in his political career, his actions may serve as a reminder of the power of redemption and the possibility of second chances in the ever-evolving realm of Zimbabwean politics.

Whether his bid for reintegration into ZANU PF proves successful remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: Killer Zivhu’s return could mark a significant development in the ongoing narrative of Zimbabwean politics.

Fix Economy, Richard Tsvangirai Boldly Tells Mthuli Ncube

By A Correspondent

In a recent Facebook post, Norton Member of Parliament, Richard Tsvangirai, voiced concerns over the deteriorating economic conditions in Zimbabwe.

Tsvangirai directly addressed Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube, demanding accountability and urgent action to alleviate the burden of high living costs and rampant inflation on Zimbabwean citizens.

The post highlighted the grave realities faced by ordinary Zimbabweans, who struggle to afford basic necessities such as food, healthcare, and housing.

Tsvangirai’s inquiry into the government’s strategies to mitigate these challenges reflects widespread discontent with the current state of the economy.

Richard Tsvangirai on Thursday posted on Facebook : “Yesterday, I asked the minister of finance, economic development, and investment promotion about what he is doing to address the high cost of living and skyrocketing inflation because this has destroyed our people’s ability to put food on their table, pay for their healthcare services, and house themselves.”

Zimbabwe has grappled with economic instability for years, characterized by hyperinflation, currency depreciation, and a lack of foreign investment.

Despite government efforts to implement reforms and stabilize the economy, many citizens continue to suffer from poverty and financial hardship.

The high cost of living has become a pressing issue, with inflation reaching alarming levels. Skyrocketing prices have eroded the purchasing power of the Zimbabwean dollar, making it increasingly difficult for families to afford essential goods and services. This economic strain not only affects individuals’ ability to meet their basic needs but also undermines their overall quality of life.

Tsvangirai’s public inquiry serves as a reminder of the government’s responsibility to prioritize the welfare of its citizens. As a representative of the people, he seeks transparency and concrete measures from the finance minister to address the root causes of the economic crisis and provide relief to struggling households.

Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube plays a pivotal role in shaping Zimbabwe’s economic policies and steering the country towards sustainable growth. In response to Tsvangirai’s inquiries, Ncube must demonstrate leadership and commitment to implementing effective strategies that foster economic stability and promote prosperity for all Zimbabweans.

Beyond short-term fixes, the government must address systemic issues such as corruption, mismanagement, and policy inconsistency to rebuild trust and attract investment. Moreover, efforts to diversify the economy, enhance productivity, and support small businesses are essential for long-term resilience and inclusive development.

Tsvangirai’s public advocacy underscores the importance of accountability and dialogue in addressing the challenges facing Zimbabwe.

By holding government officials accountable and advocating for the interests of ordinary citizens, he embodies the spirit of democratic governance and civic engagement.

Norton MP Richard Tsvangirai’s call to action highlights the urgent need for comprehensive reforms to address Zimbabwe’s collapsing economy. As the government grapples with economic challenges, it must prioritize the well-being of its citizens and implement sustainable solutions to rebuild trust, stimulate growth, and improve livelihoods across the nation.

Police Seize Guns In Beitbridge, Barely A Week After Bomb Threat

By A Correspondent

In a recent operation, the Zimbabwe Republic Police made a significant discovery, seizing a cache of firearms from a bus headed for Harare. The weapons were intercepted at Beitbridge, a key border crossing point between Zimbabwe and South Africa.

According to a government source, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, the police recovered a startling array of weaponry from the bus.

“POLICE have recovered 30 pistols, 30 empty magazines and 1 700 rounds of ammunition which were smuggled from South Africa into Zimbabwe aboard a crossborder bus,” the source revealed.

This incident underscores the ongoing challenges faced by authorities in combating illegal firearms trafficking across borders.

Zimbabwe has grappled with issues of gun violence and smuggling for years, with firearms often finding their way into the hands of criminals, exacerbating security concerns in the region.In response to the seizure, law enforcement agencies have reiterated their commitment to cracking down on illicit arms trafficking.

Furthermore, authorities have called on members of the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities or information related to firearms trafficking.

“Community involvement is crucial in our efforts to combat this threat,” emphasized a senior official in the Ministry of Justice.

“By working together, we can prevent these deadly weapons from falling into the wrong hands and ensure the safety of our citizens.”

The seizure of guns and ammunition from the Harare-bound bus serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing need for robust law enforcement measures to address the proliferation of illegal firearms.

As authorities continue to intensify their efforts to combat arms trafficking, cooperation and coordination at both the national and regional levels will be essential in curbing this threat to public safety.

Languishing In Prison, Mukupe Takes Freedom Bid To Supreme Court

Jailed former Finance Deputy Minister Terence Mukupe has filed a Supreme Court challenge of a January High Court refusal to grant him bail pending his appeal against conviction and imprisonment for fuel smuggling.

Mukupe was slapped with a three-year jail sentence last year following his conviction for smuggling 138,979 litres of diesel in 2017.

High Court judge Benjamin Chikowero also handed similar sentences on Mukupe’s accomplices Same Kapisoriso, Joseph Taderera and Leonard Mudzuto.

The four were initially jailed three and half years each but six months were set aside on condition that they do not commit a similar offence in the next five years.

They were also each fined US$2,780 with the alternative of additional two-year prison sentences if they failed to pay the fine.

The four were facing fraud charges and an alternative charge of contravening section 174(1) of the Customs and Excise Act (false declaration).

Their appeal was heard by Supreme Court Judges Hlekani Mwayera, Felistus Chatukuta and Nicholas Mathonsi.

Through their lawyer, Lewis Uriri, they argued that charges against them ought to have been quashed.

“The state could not prove fraud which was the predominant issue before the court,” Uriri said on their behalf.

“They then focused on the alternative charge. So, it did not apply its mind to the main charge.

“If you are found guilty of the alternative charge, it means you are not guilty of the main charge.”

Uriri said Mukupe and three drivers cannot be treated the same as the other three were only driving and they did not know what they were transporting.

“A non-custodial sentence would have justified the matter,” Uriri said.

In response, Witness Mabhaudhi, representing the state, said the charge should not fall.

“Fraud is one of the means of committing the alternative charge. The aforesaid section 174 of the Customs and Excise Act supports that the importation of goods without payment of duty as illegal,” he said.

Judgement on the matter was reserved indefinitely.

Malaysian National Found With 1 Live Bullet At Vic Falls Int Airport

A Malaysian national who was arrested at Victoria Falls International Airport on Saturday after one live bullet was found in her baggage has been acquitted.

In a brief statement, the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) said that Lucy Kabethi Wanjiku (36), who appeared before the Victoria Falls Magistrates Court on charges of unlawful possession of ammunition was acquitted on Wednesday.

It said:

The 36-year-old Malaysian national, Lucy Kabethi Wanjiku who was appearing before the Victoria Falls Magistrates Court on charges of unlawful possession of ammunition was yesterday acquitted.

The charges were emanating from an incident that took place on the 2nd of March 2024 at the Victoria Falls International Airport where one live 9mm round of ammunition was detected by the baggage scanner as part of the accused person’s luggage.

Tendai Biti Takes His Fight Against The Russian Woman To High Court

By A Correspondent| Opposition figure Tendai Biti has lodged an appeal with the High Court challenging his recent conviction and sentencing.

Biti, a former Finance Minister, was found guilty by Harare magistrate Vongai Muchuchuti of verbally assaulting Tatiana Aleshina, a Russian national, following a full trial. Despite the conviction, Biti avoided imprisonment and was instead fined for the offense.

Maintaining his innocence, Biti contended that the allegations against him did not constitute criminal behavior and should have warranted a warning or caution instead. He also expressed remorse to Aleshina, affirming that he never intended to cause her harm.

In his appeal, Biti argued that the magistrate erred in convicting him. He highlighted discrepancies in the interpretation of assault laws, particularly citing Section 88 of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform Act), which, he asserted, invalidated the charge of assault by word or gesture.

Furthermore, Biti criticized his sentence as excessive, deeming it shock-inducing given the trivial nature of the offense. He urged the High Court to either quash the sentence or refer the matter to the Constitutional Court to determine if his constitutional rights were infringed.

Alternatively, Biti proposed that if his conviction were upheld, the High Court impose a reduced fine of US$100 or its equivalent in Zimbabwean dollars at the official rate.

The appeal is pending a hearing.

Qoki’s USD25Million Cash Owner Appears Before British Court In A Coffin Saying My Life’s In Danger from Angry Zimbabweans

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By Viola Blues | Manchester Crown Court (5 March 2024)- Qoki Zindlovukazi business owner, Sithule Tshuma addressed Justice Isles in a coffin enclosure and lost the first round of the case against her on Tuesday after claiming her life is in danger from a large crowd of angry Zimbabweans when there were only 3 people in the courtroom: the complainant Sibo, journalist Simba Chikanza and Sibo’s blood brother. 

Sithule Tshuma’s court appearance- graphic

Miss Tshuma demanded saying she cannot access the court except while housed in a coffin through which only the judge can see her body . The court had to build for her a whole coffin structure so she can hide her face from the complainant and the rest of the people inside court .

Miss Tshuma is accused of making USD25Million from selling land that does not belong to her. 

There was no one else either inside or outside court interested in her case, and yet Miss Tshuma even demanded a special entrance and exit for herself.

When the session began at around 11am she tried to get Simba Chikanza removed from his role as a McKenzie friend for the complainant saying this is because he is a journalist, who has been writing things that are untrue. Her request was turned down as the judge said he is not doing any journalism inside court and even if he was, he would still be allowed in the session.

The judge insisted the case is of public interest and there are more complainants beyond Sibo (surname withheld), which that once the final ruling is made the effect will extend to all those other people.

Miss Tshuma presented an incomplete bundle that didn’t have her own statement, and when asked why she has failed to do the task of supplying her own witness account, she said to Justice Isles “I was overwhelmed.”

The judge ordered Miss Tshuma to pay the complainant costs of several hundreds of pounds being the complainant’s hotel and transport costs.

Miss Tshuma also claimed she has evidence from the government of Zimbabwe to prove she truly sold a stand to Sibo, and even those papers the judge said they need to be presented at once.

The judge indicated the three people Miss Tshuma has received witness support will need to attend in person.

It is the complainant (or applicant)’s case that Miss Tshuma’s title deeds are invalid and her entire business is fraudulent from inception.

The judge repeated the term, “public interest” over three times as she said she (the Judge) cannot make the ruling on the day as she wants to give Miss Tshuma the opportunity to submit her late statement and everything else because once the ruling is made, more people will be affected by it, suggesting that there are more people who will either benefit or lose from it.

It was first suggested that the case be adjourned to later in the afternoon, but Justice Isles said there is a long waiting list so the best option in all the circumstances will be to give Miss Tshuma several days to prepare.

Miss Tshuma will now need to supply her statement and pay the complainant by the 19th March 2024, and attend court in April.

The case was adjourned to a date after the 2nd April 2024.

Armed Robbers Pounce On Mourners Attending A Funeral

Five armed robbers pounced on a house in Greendale, Harare on Wednesday, 06 March and robbed mourners who were attending a funeral.

Police confirmed the armed robbery, saying the assailants seized US$800 cash and 300 Euros from one of the mourners before looting gold and silver rings valued at US$41 800 from the house.

The ZRP posted on X:

Police in Highlands are investigating a case of robbery which occurred at a house in Greendale, Harare on 06/03/24 in which five unidentified male suspects who were armed with a bolt cutter, catapults and wooden sticks, attacked 10 victims who were attending a funeral.

The suspects stole US$800.00 cash and 300 Euros from one of the victims before they ransacked the house and stole 30 assorted gold and silver rings valued at US$41 800.00.

In an unrelated incident, Police said six male suspects who were armed with sticks, attacked three farm workers at Tsapato Farm before stealing 36 goats and 11 sheep. The incident occurred at around 11 PM on Tuesday.

The suspects allegedly loaded the animals in an unregistered white Mitsubishi motor vehicle and drove off

Hubby Bans Wife From Social Media For 3 Years

A Harare woman has sought a protection order against her husband of 25 years for domestic abuse which includes banning her from using social media for the past three years.

Dennyse Banda told magistrate Johanna Mukwesha that her husband Taurai Banda was abusing her physically and mentally after banning her from using WhatsApp in 2020.

She accused Banda of having numerous extra-marital affairs, including one with her friend.

“He said I was discussing our affairs with my friends so he chose to start a relationship with one of my friends as a way to hurt me,” she said.

The court also heard that Taurai had moved out of the matrimonial home with five of the cars they bought together.

Banda, however, denied the allegations before accusing his wife of depriving him of his conjugal rights. He accused her of being influenced by her friends and family to disrespect him.

Mukwesha ordered Taurai to stop abusing his wife whom she granted the protection order.

-Newsday

Mnangagwa Stuck Installing Fiber Wires As Starlink Connects Directly To Every Person’s Cellphone Worldwide

Mnangagwa’s Fiber Optic Project Already Overtaken By Emerging Starlink Technology.

By Dorrothy Moyo | In a surprising move that contradicts global tech trends, Zimbabwean “President” Emmerson Mnangagwa has launched an ambitious fiber optic technology project, aiming for completion by 2025. The project, unveiled at Somabhula, seeks to dramatically enhance Zimbabwe’s internet connectivity by deploying over 1500 kilometers of fiber optic cables across the country.

This initiative, championed by Bandwidth & Cloud Services (BCS) Group, promises to connect remote rural communities, offering unprecedented access to internet services.

However, this development comes at a time when advancements in satellite technology may render such terrestrial infrastructures obsolete. SpaceX, the renowned space exploration company, has recently escalated its Starlink project, successfully launching six satellites designed to act as mobile phone towers in space.

This pioneering approach aims to provide ubiquitous coverage, eliminating the need for traditional ground-based internet infrastructures.

SpaceX’s latest mission saw 21 satellites aboard its Falcon 9 rocket, signifying a significant step towards offering comprehensive mobile and internet services worldwide, including in remote and oceanic regions currently beyond the reach of conventional connectivity methods. The company has outlined plans to activate texting services by 2024, followed by voice, data, and smart home services by 2025, targeting an array of countries across the globe.

Mnangagwa Starlink caricature

The Starlink project promises a seamless integration with basic cellphones, without the need for specialized equipment or wiring, challenging the very foundation of Zimbabwe’s fiber optic initiative. With the possibility of direct satellite connectivity, the requirement for extensive and costly ground infrastructure might soon become an anachronism.

Critics argue that the timing of Zimbabwe’s fiber optic project may not only be misaligned with the pace of technological evolution but also risk placing the country at a competitive disadvantage. As the world moves towards a more flexible, efficient, and cost-effective satellite-based communication paradigm, the question arises: Will Zimbabwe’s investment in fiber optic technology stand the test of time, or will it become a relic of a bygone era in the face of rapidly advancing satellite technology?

This development has sparked a debate on the foresight of national infrastructure investments and their alignment with global technological trends, underscoring the need for nations to adapt to the dynamic tech landscape to ensure sustainable and forward-looking development strategies.

ZRP: Wicknell Style Car Theft To Please Girlfriend

In an astonishing display of misguided affection and criminal behavior, Denzel Jinjikwa, a 22-year-old from Nketa suburb, made headlines in Bulawayo after his dramatic court appearance. Facing four counts of motor vehicle theft, Jinjikwa’s confession and emotional breakdown brought the court proceedings to an unexpected pause, as he wept uncontrollably, admitting his crimes were committed in an attempt to impress a series of girlfriends with joyrides in stolen cars. This modern-day “Wicknell Chivayo” styled escapade, referring to the infamous practice of flaunting wealth with questionable origins, ended in a harsh wake-up call for Jinjikwa.

During his court appearance before magistrate Sibonginkosi Mkandla, Jinjikwa could not contain his emotions, shedding tears and pleading for mercy as he confessed to the thefts. His sob story, however, did little to mitigate the severity of his actions in the eyes of the law. Jinjikwa was sentenced to four years in prison for each count of theft, with a year suspended from each sentence, culminating in an effective 12 years behind bars. This sentence reflects both his cooperation with the court by pleading guilty and the serious nature of his crimes, involving the theft of vehicles through sophisticated means.

Jinjikwa’s criminal spree included the theft of several Honda Fit cars, belonging to unsuspecting victims, including a pastor and an elderly man, using unknown objects to gain entry and start the vehicles. His actions not only deprived the owners of their means of transportation but also endangered the well-being of a minor, who he deceitfully convinced to exit her mother’s car, which he subsequently stole.

The Vehicle Theft Squad’s diligent efforts led to the recovery of the stolen vehicles and Jinjikwa’s arrest, highlighting the efficiency and effectiveness of law enforcement in dealing with such crimes. Despite Jinjikwa’s tearful remorse and his claim of never intending to permanently deprive the vehicle owners of their possessions, the magistrate’s decision underscores the importance of holding individuals accountable for their actions, sending a strong message to others who might be tempted to engage in similar criminal activities.

This case not only sheds light on the lengths some individuals will go to impress others but also serves as a cautionary tale about the consequences of choosing a path of criminality over honesty and integrity. Jinjikwa’s story, from a suave joyrider to a convicted car thief, is a dramatic fall from grace that will likely deter others from following in his misguided footsteps.- Agencies