Supreme Court Nullifies Welshman Ncube Mabvazuva Grub

If the Supreme Court of Zimbabwe nullified the MDC Alliance Election Results of 2019 in 2020, on what legal ground can people claim to be CCC Vice-Presidents.

Dear Editor,

Following the resignation of Advocate Nelson Chamisa as CCC President towards the end of January 2024, two CCC leadership camps have emerged – one which will be co-chaired by Professor Welshman Ncube, Advocate Tendai Biti and Lynette Kerenyi-Kore, according to information given at a press conference by Advocate Jacob Mafume, which is collaborated by Professor Welshman Ncube in subsequent media interviews he had after the Mafume Press Conference. The other faction is led by Mr. Jameson Timba, which justifies its authenticity through the argument that the CCC is managed through the Citizen National Assembly.

My recollection of the Supreme Court Judgement of 2020 which gave control of the MDC to Dr. Khupe is that it confirmed the May 2019 decision of the High Court that Dr. Tsvangirai’s appointment in July 2016 of Advocate Chamisa and Engineer Mudzuri as additional Deputy President was in breach of the MDC Constitution and therefore null and void; that the appointment of Advocate Chamisa as Acting President of the MDC by the party’s National Council after Mr. Tsvangirai’s death in February 2018 and his subsequent election as President of MDC were likewise null and void. That would also mean that every other position elected at the 2019 Congress and all the structures endorsed by that Congress are null and void.

If the positions elected at Gweru were null and void, the persons elected into those positions can therefore not claim to be in the same positions in the CCC. That does not mean that Professor Ncube, Advocate Biti, Karenyi-Kore and Mafume faction are not entitled to claim leadership as they are part of the CCC, just as the Timba lead faction, but to claim leadership basing the argument on positions that were nullified by a court of law does not sound right, so these colleagues have started on the wrong footing, and the sooner they realise that and find an alternative justification for their claim to leadership may be the best thing for them to do.

The truth of the matter is that there are factions that have been created following the resignation of Advocate Chamisa. In my view, the CCC was a new party, which should not have carried over the structures that were declared null and void by a court of law. While it took two years for the nullified Gweru Congress leadership to admit the court ruling and form something new, they finally did. I recollect that when members of the public complained that Professor Ncube was not speaking against Tshabangu’s recall of legislators, Professor Ncube asked in what capacity he was expected to comment as he did not have a position in the party, so for Professor Ncube to now claim a leadership position makes the general public question his integrity.

If it is true that the Citizens National Assembly was the way decisions were made in the CCC, Timba’s team has a good argument.

Unfortunatelly for Tshabangu, he was neither the Secretary-General after the 2019 Congress, nor was he part of the Citizens National Assemly after the formation of the CCC.

I encourage the factions to reflect deeply on the issues I have raised and find a way forward. If they cannot agree on things, then they should agree to part ways amicably as happened in 2005, when people chose to belong where they felt more aligned to without the fear of being recalled from parliament. I remember the likes of Blessing Chebundo initially going with the Gibson Sibanda lead faction, only to change positions and went with the faction lead by the late Dr. Tsvangirai later, taking along his parliamentary seat with him in the process.

Kennedy Kaitano

Dynamos Vice Chairman Dismissed for Misconduct Amidst Khama Billiat Controversy

Sports Correspondent

In a recent development, Vincent Chawonza, the vice chairman of Dynamos, has been relieved of his duties due to gross misconduct.

The controversy surrounding Chawonza erupted following his remarks regarding Khama Billiat.

Chawonza openly criticized Billiat and his agent following the player’s decision not to join Dynamos, branding the former Warriors international as ‘unprofessional’ after Billiat opted to sign with Yadah instead of the Harare giants.

Wicknell Chivayo’s Luxury Car Splurge Backfires Badly

Wicknell Chivayo’s Philanthropic Gesture Backfires Amid Political Tensions and Social Media Drama

By Dorrothy Moyo | As allegations of money laundering rise, Zimbabwean businessman Wicknell Chivayo’s recent spree of luxury car donations, initially intended as grand gestures of philanthropy, has spiraled into controversy, casting a shadow over his intentions.

The move, aimed at generating goodwill, has instead opened a Pandora’s box of political intrigue and social media skepticism, leading to public embarrassment, particularly highlighted by the dignified rejection from renowned human rights activist, Godfrey Karembera, also known as Madzibaba WeShanduko.

Chivayo, associated with the ZANU PF party, had been gifting top-of-the-range vehicles to various individuals, directing them to Victor Matiyenga’s Exquisite Cars Dealership for collection. This pattern of generosity inadvertently thrust Matiyenga into the limelight and led to the creation of an X account under his name, which became a source of controversy.

While investigators probe suggestives of money laundering, Victor Matiyenga himself has spoken out against what he said was a misuse of his identity, emphasizing the negative impact on his reputation and business. “This unfortunate incident has forced me to take legal action to protect my name,” Matiyenga declared, highlighting the seriousness of the situation. The scheme took a sour turn when an offer made through the contentious X account to Karembera, implied he could receive a car in return for publicly renouncing his political leader, Nelson Chamisa.

Karembera’s response was a resolute show of support for Chamisa, a move that not only refused Chivayo’s perceived manipulation but also signaled a broader resistance against attempts to politicize philanthropy.

The X offer to Karembera has since disappeared overnight in a huge embarrassment to both Victor and Chivayo. Karembera’s stance serves as a sreminder of the potential for backlash when philanthropy is entangled with political motives. “These tactics will not deter us from our path,” Karembera stated, his loyalty unwavering amidst the unfolding drama

On Friday businessman, the “Victor” X account publicised a message saying Madzibaba WeShanduko (Godfrey Karembera) must travel to his offices to collect a car, but only after denouncing his leader, Nelson Chamisa. The temptation was huge, but Godfrey Karembera stood fort.  

Instead of responding, Karembera posted pictures of himself in blue colours demonstrating his undying loyalty to his leader, Nelson Chamisa. 

Godfrey Karembera

This is not the first time ZANU PF has done this. In October 2022, 

In October 2022, Zanu PF Youth League National Deputy Political Commissar Taurai Kandishaya claimed Karembera has joined ZANU PF

“Madzibaba Weshanduko said “Commissar let’s go to my house so that we talk.” He said “madzibaba hupenyu hwakandiomera kuCCC vakuru vanodya vega (Life is difficult for me. My leaders do not care about us.) Buy me a battery for my incubator. Voting day I will do what changes my life,” said Kandishaya.

Karembera dismissed the allegation and a year later remains loyal to Chamisa.

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1. Legal Ramifications: Accepting funds without a clear understanding of their origin can implicate you in criminal activity, regardless of whether you were aware of the funds’ illicit nature. Many jurisdictions have strict proceeds of crime laws that hold recipients accountable for knowingly or unknowingly benefiting from criminal proceeds.

2. Money Laundering: Unaccounted money often involves money laundering schemes designed to conceal the illicit source of funds. By accepting such funds, you could inadvertently become a party to money laundering, subjecting yourself to severe penalties, including imprisonment and hefty fines.

3. Reputational Damage: Being associated with tainted money can tarnish your reputation irreparably. Even if you are not criminally charged, the mere suspicion of involvement in illicit financial activities can harm your credibility, professional standing, and personal relationships.

4. Financial Consequences: Authorities may freeze or confiscate assets obtained through illegal means, leaving you without access to funds and facing financial hardship. Additionally, legal fees and other expenses incurred in defending yourself against accusations of complicity can be exorbitant.

5. Compliance Obligations: Businesses and individuals are obligated to adhere to anti-money laundering (AML) and know your customer (KYC) regulations. Failing to conduct proper due diligence on the source of funds can result in regulatory penalties and sanctions.

Conclusion: Protect yourself and your interests by exercising vigilance and due diligence when dealing with financial transactions. Always verify the legitimacy of funds and ensure full transparency regarding their source. If you have any doubts or suspicions about the origin of money, seek legal advice immediately to mitigate potential risks and liabilities. Meanwhile, the backfire of Chivayo’s campaign, rather than elevating his status, has instead subjected him to public scrutiny and criticism, with more individuals likely to follow Karembera’s lead. This episode underscores the complexities of mixing business ventures with political ambitions in Zimbabwe’s charged atmosphere, where the line between generosity and manipulation appears increasingly blurred.

Mnangagwa Sons Set To Throw Massive Birthday Party As Nation Burns

By A Correspondent

Amidst a backdrop of national economic challenges and widespread criticism of the ruling regime, the First Family of Zimbabwe marks a personal milestone as twin sons Sean and Collins Mnangagwa turn 37.

The celebration of their birthday offers a momentary respite from the tumultuous political and economic landscape gripping the nation.

While the occasion is undoubtedly a joyous one for the Mnangagwa family, it occurs against a backdrop of deep-seated discontentment among citizens.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa, their father, has faced intense scrutiny and condemnation for alleged human rights abuses, brutal crackdowns on political opposition, and attempts to manipulate the constitution to extend his stay in power beyond 2028.

Despite these controversies, the ruling party, Zanu PF, took to social media to extend their wishes to the twins.

The official Zanu PF Varakashi Facebook page posted a simple message, “Happy birthday twins,” which, amidst the political tension, sparked mixed reactions among Zimbabweans.A brief look at the achievements of the Mnangagwa twins sheds light on their educational and professional backgrounds.

Major Sean Tafadzwa Mnangagwa, a graduate of the Army Command College in Nanjing, China, has a BA in Defence and Strategic Studies, along with a Diploma in Military Education and Training from MSU in Gweru, Zimbabwe. His military training and education position him within the ranks of the nation’s armed forces, a sphere of influence where his expertise and leadership may play a significant role.

On the other hand, Eng. Collins Mnangagwa pursued a different path, graduating from the North China Electric Power University with a BSc in Electrical Engineering and its Automation, specializing in Mining Plants automation systems.

His focus on engineering, particularly within the mining sector, underscores the critical role of technology and innovation in Zimbabwe’s economic development, albeit against a backdrop of challenges in the sector.

As the Mnangagwa twins celebrate another year of life, their personal achievements and future endeavors inevitably intersect with the broader narrative of Zimbabwe’s trajectory.

While their individual paths may diverge, their roles within the fabric of Zimbabwean society, and by extension, its political and economic landscape, remain subject to scrutiny and speculation.

As the nation grapples with profound challenges and aspirations for a better future, the Mnangagwa twins’ journey serves as a microcosm of the complexities and possibilities inherent in Zimbabwe’s ongoing story.

While their birthday celebration offers a moment of reflection and unity for the family, the broader implications of their roles within Zimbabwe’s societal tapestry underscore the multifaceted nature of the nation’s aspirations and struggles.

Mnangagwa Twins Celebrate 37th Birthday Amidst National Turmoil

By A Correspondent

Amidst a backdrop of national economic challenges and widespread criticism of the ruling regime, the First Family of Zimbabwe marks a personal milestone as twin sons Sean and Collins Mnangagwa turn 37.

The celebration of their birthday offers a momentary respite from the tumultuous political and economic landscape gripping the nation.

While the occasion is undoubtedly a joyous one for the Mnangagwa family, it occurs against a backdrop of deep-seated discontentment among citizens.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa, their father, has faced intense scrutiny and condemnation for alleged human rights abuses, brutal crackdowns on political opposition, and attempts to manipulate the constitution to extend his stay in power beyond 2028.

Despite these controversies, the ruling party, Zanu PF, took to social media to extend their wishes to the twins.

The official Zanu PF Varakashi Facebook page posted a simple message, “Happy birthday twins,” which, amidst the political tension, sparked mixed reactions among Zimbabweans.A brief look at the achievements of the Mnangagwa twins sheds light on their educational and professional backgrounds.

Major Sean Tafadzwa Mnangagwa, a graduate of the Army Command College in Nanjing, China, has a BA in Defence and Strategic Studies, along with a Diploma in Military Education and Training from MSU in Gweru, Zimbabwe. His military training and education position him within the ranks of the nation’s armed forces, a sphere of influence where his expertise and leadership may play a significant role.

On the other hand, Eng. Collins Mnangagwa pursued a different path, graduating from the North China Electric Power University with a BSc in Electrical Engineering and its Automation, specializing in Mining Plants automation systems.

His focus on engineering, particularly within the mining sector, underscores the critical role of technology and innovation in Zimbabwe’s economic development, albeit against a backdrop of challenges in the sector.

As the Mnangagwa twins celebrate another year of life, their personal achievements and future endeavors inevitably intersect with the broader narrative of Zimbabwe’s trajectory.

While their individual paths may diverge, their roles within the fabric of Zimbabwean society, and by extension, its political and economic landscape, remain subject to scrutiny and speculation.

As the nation grapples with profound challenges and aspirations for a better future, the Mnangagwa twins’ journey serves as a microcosm of the complexities and possibilities inherent in Zimbabwe’s ongoing story.

While their birthday celebration offers a moment of reflection and unity for the family, the broader implications of their roles within Zimbabwe’s societal tapestry underscore the multifaceted nature of the nation’s aspirations and struggles.

Madzibaba WeShanduko Rejects Chivayo’s Expensive Car, Choses Blue-Wealth

By A Correspondent | ZimEye | Every week when a group of Zimbabweans get excited over the mention of “Victor” of Exquisite Motors, others are different, and one of these opposites is Madzibaba VeShanduko. 

On Friday businessman, Wicknell Chivayo’s agent, only identified as “Victor” publicised a message saying Madzibaba WeShanduko (Godfrey Karembera) must travel to his offices to collect a car, but only after denouncing his leader, Nelson Chamisa. The temptation was huge, but Godfrey Karembera stood fort.  

Instead of responding, Karembera posted pictures of himself in blue colours demonstrating his undying loyalty to his leader, Nelson Chamisa. 

Godfrey Karembera

This is not the first time ZANU PF has done this. In October 2022, 

In October 2022, Zanu PF Youth League National Deputy Political Commissar Taurai Kandishaya claimed Karembera has joined ZANU PF

“Madzibaba Weshanduko said “Commissar let’s go to my house so that we talk.” He said “madzibaba hupenyu hwakandiomera kuCCC vakuru vanodya vega (Life is difficult for me. My leaders do not care about us.) Buy me a battery for my incubator. Voting day I will do what changes my life,” said Kandishaya.

Karembera dismissed the allegation and a year later remains loyal to Chamisa.

Chamisa’s New Movement Spreads To Zanu PF No-Go Areas

By Political Reporter- The country’s most popular opposition figure, Nelson Chamisa’s advance team, invaded Zanu PF’s stronghold with their new movement.

Gift Ostallos Siziba, who led the team Thursday, announced on social media that they were well received in Mashonaland East Province, Uzumba, Mudzi, and Chikomba.

He posted:

We have arrived in Mashonaland East Province to converse with Citizens in this part of the country.

In the face of great assault to authentic politics in this country- we stand tall!

From Uzumba to Chikombo to Mudzi- Citizens are clear- they continue to pronounce the leadership of President Chamisa.
We are thankful to these drivers of Alternative politics in communities.

We keep moving- until victory

Married Man Dies At Girlfriend’s House

By-A Chitungwiza woman is being accused of murdering her married boyfriend, who died at her house on Christmas Day last year.

Sharon Chidamba (40) appeared at the Chitungwiza Magistrates’ Court where she was granted US$100 bail.

The State said Chidamba was engaged in a dispute with the late Edward Chakanetsa after a beer drink.
Chidamba is believed to have attacked Chakanetsa with an unknown object leaving him with a fractured skull leading to his death.
Prior to her arrest on January 6, Chidamba was accused of giving conflicting statements to Chakanetsa’s relatives, who suspected foul play.
In one of her alleged accounts, Chidamba claimed Chakanetsa downed rat poison before she rushed him to a local hospital where he later died.
However, the family made a police report after post mortem results showed that Chakanetsa died from an attack by a blunt object.
Chidamba is expected back in court soon while police investigations into the murder continue. H Metro

Madzibaba Veshanduko: A Man of Unwavering Loyalty

By A Correspondent

In the tumultuous arena of politics, where allegiances can shift like sand in the wind, the steadfast loyalty of individuals often stands out as a rare and admirable trait.

One such figure who embodies this unwavering commitment is Madzibaba Veshanduko, also known as Godfrey Karembera.

His dedication to President Nelson Chamisa and the people’s struggle has been unwavering, earning him admiration and respect from many quarters.

In a landscape where political affiliations can be as volatile as they are influential, Madzibaba Veshanduko’s steadfast support for President Nelson Chamisa is remarkable.

Despite the challenges and uncertainties that come with political activism, Madzibaba Veshanduko has remained a stalwart advocate for change, navigating the shifting tides with unwavering determination.

His journey from the red of opposition to the yellow of transition and now to the blue of perseverance symbolizes a steadfast commitment to the cause of reform and progress.

While others may falter or succumb to the pressures of disillusionment or opportunism, Madzibaba Veshanduko has remained resolute, standing firm in his allegiance to President Nelson Chamisa and the vision for a better future for all Zimbabweans.In a political landscape where loyalty is often a scarce commodity, Madzibaba Veshanduko’s steadfast dedication serves as a beacon of hope and inspiration.

His unwavering support for President Nelson Chamisa is not merely a reflection of blind allegiance, but rather a testament to his deep-seated belief in the principles and values that underpin the struggle for democracy, justice, and equality.

President Nelson Chamisa is indeed fortunate to have a man of Madzibaba Veshanduko’s caliber in his corner.

As the political landscape continues to evolve and new challenges emerge, the importance of individuals like Madzibaba Veshanduko, who remain steadfast in their loyalty and commitment, cannot be overstated.

In a world where loyalty is often compromised for personal gain or expedience, Madzibaba Veshanduko stands as a shining example of integrity, resilience, and unwavering dedication to a cause greater than oneself.

As we navigate the complexities of politics and strive to build a better future for our nation, let us draw inspiration from the example set by Madzibaba Veshanduko.

Let us reaffirm our commitment to the principles of justice, democracy, and equality, and let us stand together in solidarity with those who, like Madzibaba Veshanduko, remain unwavering in their loyalty to the people’s struggle.

Coltart Embarrasses Biti & Welshman, Backs Chamisa

By Political Reporter- Bulawayo Mayor David Coltart has exposed the former MDC and PDP members who hijacked the opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) party.

Welshman Ncube and Tendai Biti are the leaders of the MDC and PDP, who appointed themselves as rotating presidents of the CCC last week after frustrating Nelson Chamisa.

Coltart’s expose’ comes after Harare Mayor, Jacob Mafume, who claims to be the CCC’s spokesperson, said Coltart was the party’s Treasurer-General.

Mafume and his allies who include Welshman Ncube and Tendai Biti, purport to have revived the MDC Alliance structures elected by the 2019 Gweru Congress to run CCC.

Coltart, who was elected MDC Alliance Tresurer-General, was among the party’s former bigwigs who snubbed a recent meeting of CCC members who sought to revive the structures from the Gweru Congress.

Responding to an X user who had asked to know his position regarding the remarks made by Mafume, Coltart said he ceased being Treasurer General a long time ago. He said:

That is news to me. I ceased being Treasurer General ages ago. As I wrote in my statement recently I refuse to be drawn into any zero-sum game. The future of Zimbabwe depends on all genuine democrats finding each other and working jointly to defeat tyranny.

Commenting on Coltart’s stance, journalist and government critic Hopewell Chin’ono said opposition political activists must resolve their differences and work together. He wrote on X:

This is why Blessed Mhlanga’s question was important and relevant to the current opposition drama, 

@DavidColtart has rejected Jacob Mafume’s assertion that he is the current Treasurer-General.

This now leads to more questions that need to be asked, questions asking who else was named and yet is not part of the CCC leadership structure in the faction represented by Jacob Mafume as party spokesman.

As the man he has always been, @DavidColtart has maturely advised anyone opposed to ZANU-PF corrupt rule to not fight to kill each other.

He realises that these opposition fights have only one beneficiary, ZANU PF.

Coltart is among the majority of CCC’s elected representatives who resisted pressure to resign after former CCC leader Nelson Chamisa quit the party last month.

Controversial Preacher Uebert Angel’s Aide In Vehicle Smuggling Scandal

A Harare man arrested last year for smuggling two Ford Ranger vehicles and affixing them with number plates from the President’s Office is controversial prophet Uebert Angel’s aide.

Angel, the founder of Spirit Embassy, is President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s Presidential Envoy and Ambassador at Large to Europe and the Americas (OPEAAL). 

Terrance Madiro was part of a syndicate that included Aleck Dzepatsva, Brian Matongo and Elvis Jieman that was involved in smuggling different types of high-end cars from South Africa.

They allegedly fraudulently acquired exempted number plates from the Office of the President and Cabinet to avoid paying customs duty as well as enabling free passage at tollgates and police roadblocks.

Madiro, whose case has been separated from his co-accused, will be back in court for trial on 10 April.

His co-accused are back in court on 10 March.

Madiro is accused of smuggling a white Ford Ranger vehicle double cab in 2020, chassis Number AFAPXXMJ2PHK28914.

He allegedly affixed registration number AFB 5575 belonging to the Fleet of Office of the President to the vehicle.

Madiro obtained the number plates from Brezhnev Mutambo who is believed to have been employed by the Department of the President’s Office. 

Madiro gave the car to his ex-wife Francisca Madiro for use in transporting their children to and from school.

He smuggled another Ford Raptor Ranger double cab in July 2023 from South Africa and fitted them with registration numbers, AGE 0461 from the Office of the President according to court papers.

Both vehicles were not found in the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority and Vehicle Registry databases.

Investigations by The Standard have proven that Madiro, who is listed in court papers as Sentrigo Security, is linked to Angel where he is identified as the chief protocol officer in the cleric’s office, according to the website for the Presidential Envoy and Ambassador at Large to Europe and the Americas.

A Facebook account under the name of Terrence Madiro was updated in 2014 with a picture of Angel and his wife, showing the close connections between the two. 

-The Standard

Bill Antonio Signs New 3-Year Contract With Belgium Side KV Mechelen

Bill Antonio has signed a new contract at Belgian Pro side KV Mechelen.

Antonio’s two-year contract, which he signed when he joined the club from Dynamos in 2022, was set to expire at the end of the season.

His new deal will last until 2027, the same time his fellow teammate Munashe Garan’anga’s contract will also end.

A statement by the club confirmed the development, saying:

“Bill Antonio has signed a new contract until 2027 with an option for an extra year. The 21-year-old wing attacker has been convincing within the first team in recent weeks and is thus rewarded for his hard work.”

Antonio spent his first year at KV Mechelen Academy before finally breaking into the first team in recent months.

He has since becoming a regular a regular in the first XI, together with Garan’anga.

Speaking after the signing of his new contract, Bill said: “I had to adapt to football here. But I just kept working hard. I feel great with the club, my teammates and the supporters.

“My goal is to help the team move forward. It’s great that I can continue to do that in the Malinwa equipment in the coming years.”

Mechelen sporting director Tim Matthys added: “Bill still had an option in his contract that would allow him to stay with us for another 2 years, but that is not how we operate as a club.

“Bill has developed fantastically and is now showing what we had in mind for him. We can only be happy about that, and we want to reward him for that.”

-Soccer24

Shock As Elderly, Youths Targeted In Zim’s Renewed Evictions And Displacements

By A Correspondent| Several elderly people, who are in their advanced age are among dozens of villagers, who are being prosecuted in Gwanda in Matabeleland South province, on charges of illegally occupying state land without lawful authority.

The 180 villagers, who include a nonagenarian, octogenarian, septuagenarians, sexagenarians and youths, were apprehended by Zimbabwe Republic Police officers on 7 February 2024 during a dragnet arrest and summarily charged with occupying gazetted land without lawful authority as defined in Section 3(1)(4) as read with Section 5 of the Gazetted Land Consequential Provisions.

Prosecutors alleged that the 180 villagers, who reside in Nyandeni community in Gwanda North in Matabeleland South province, unlawfully held, used or occupied land at Hollins Block Estate in Gwanda, which is gazetted land and without lawful authority.

Upon their arrest on 7 February 2024, the 180 villagers endured two nights in police detention and were only set free on 9 February 2024 after prosecutors declined to prosecute them when their lawyers Jabulani Mhlanga of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights and Mitchell Chigova of Mabhikwa and Partners Legal Practitioners, challenged the manner in which their arrest had been effected as falling short of the provisions of section 50 of the Constitution and the lack of documentary evidence, which informed the arrests as they were merely done to investigate than to prosecute.

The villagers were then summoned to appear at Gwanda Magistrates Court on 23 February 2024, where prosecutors filed an application seeking to formally place them on remand.

However, their lawyers challenged the prosecutors’ bid to place the 180 villagers on remand.

The court was yet to hand down its ruling on the state’s bid to place the villagers on remand by late Friday.

Tinashe Mugabe’s DNA Show Wins NAMA Awards Best TV

By Farai D Hove | In a glittering ceremony that celebrated the best of Zimbabwe’s artistic and cultural talent, “The Tinashe Mugabe DNA Show” was honored with the prestigious National Arts Merit Awards (NAMA) for Outstanding Screen Production (Television). This accolade marks a significant milestone for the show, which has captivated audiences with its engaging content and heartwarming narratives.

Upon receiving the award, an elated Tinashe Mugabe expressed his gratitude and shared the excitement with fans and supporters. “We’re thrilled to announce that The Tinashe Mugabe DNA Show has been nominated with a prestigious NAMA for Outstanding Screen Production (Television). We’re beyond grateful for this incredible recognition and couldn’t have achieved it without the unwavering support of our amazing Bota Family! Each and every one of you has been a vital part of our journey, and we want to extend our heartfelt gratitude to you all,” Mugabe said.

He continued, “This award is a testament to the hard work, dedication, and passion of our entire team, as well as the inspiring stories and moments shared by our guests. Thank you for believing in us and for being with us every step of the way.”

“The Tinashe Mugabe DNA Show” has garnered a dedicated following for its unique approach to unraveling family mysteries and connecting individuals through DNA testing. Its ability to blend science with human interest stories has not only provided entertainment but also offered closure and answers to many families.

The NAMA Awards are known for recognizing excellence in the arts and culture sector, and winning such a distinguished award underscores the show’s impact and significance in Zimbabwe’s television landscape. It’s a celebration of creativity, innovation, and the power of storytelling.

As “The Tinashe Mugabe DNA Show” continues to grow in popularity, this accolade from the NAMA Awards is a shining endorsement of its contribution to television and society at large. Mugabe and his team’s commitment to producing quality content has indeed paid off, setting a high bar for screen production in Zimbabwe.

The show’s success at the NAMA Awards serves as a reminder of the power of media to influence, educate, and inspire. Congratulations to Tinashe Mugabe and the entire team behind “The Tinashe Mugabe DNA Show” for their outstanding achievement.

What Caused The Chegutu Market Fire?

By Farai D Hove | In a devastating incident at Chegutu Bus Terminus, a fire outbreak has obliterated eight market stalls, resulting in substantial financial losses for the stallholders involved. The blaze, which erupted around midnight on Tuesday, has left vendors in despair, with damages estimated nearly at US$50,000. The cause of the fire remains undetermined, adding to the distress of those affected. .

Stallholders, grappling with the sudden destruction of their livelihoods, are in dire need of support to resume operations. “We do not know how we are going to recover from this devastating blow. I lost an inventory worth about US$6500,” shared one of the vendors, highlighting the immediate impact on individuals who relied on the market for their income.

The fire’s intensity was such that it left nothing behind, consuming not only the wares but also the infrastructure, including the roofing material. Mr. Jealous Phiri, the Chairperson of the market, expressed his dismay, stating that the Chegutu Fire Brigade’s efforts were insufficient to curb the inferno’s wrath, leading to a total loss.

In response to the tragedy, Chegutu West legislator Cde Shakemore Timburwa visited the site to evaluate the damages and extend his support to the victims. “What we see here is painful, and we are here to see how best the affected families can be helped to recover,” Timburwa remarked. He emphasized the need for future protective measures, suggesting collaborations with insurance companies to develop tailored packages for vendors, ensuring their resilience against such calamities.

The community now faces the challenging task of rebuilding, with the legislator taking steps to ascertain the requirements for restoring the market. This incident has sparked a conversation on the importance of safety measures and insurance in safeguarding the livelihoods of small-scale vendors against unforeseen disasters.

As the investigation into the cause of the fire continues, the focus remains on the immediate relief for those affected and the implementation of long-term solutions to prevent such incidents in the future. The Chegutu community stands together in solidarity, looking towards recovery and revitalization of the local economy impacted by this unfortunate event.

Livestock Thief Jailed

In a stark lesson for potential livestock thieves, a 36-year-old man from Grandville Farm, Zvishavane, received a hefty 54-year jail term for stealing 49 cattle in the Lalapanzi area near Gweru.

Magistrate Constance Mutandwa handed down the sentence to Tinodakufa Hove, who was found guilty on six counts of stock theft.According to the State, in July 2021, Benedict Mugari (81) of 22 Nantes Village, Gwanza, Lalapanzi, released his herd of cattle to graze.

On the same day, Hove allegedly stole seven cattle belonging to Mugari and transported them to Grandville Farm.

Hove faced additional charges for incidents on March 29, 2022, where he reportedly stole seven cattle from Methias Toperesu’s MZ4 Tokwe farm in Lalapanzi, and on June 24, 2022, where he again stole seven cattle from Nantes village, Gwanza, Lalapanzi, driving them to his farm.

Further offenses occurred on March 27, 2023, when Hove allegedly stole 12 cattle from Farm 4 Gwanza in Lalapanzi owned by Eliot Matumbu, and in the same month, when he reportedly took nine cattle from Nomsa Munyimi’s open grazing lands. Additionally, on July 25, 2023, Hove was accused of unlawfully taking seven cattle from Mushava Brenda’s kraal, transporting them from Gwanza West Village to the Gamwa area.

Is This Wasu Involved In A Car Accident?

By Dorrothy Moyo | In a distressing turn of events on Friday night, Wasu, the personal assistant to renowned socialite Mai Titi (real name Felistas Murata), was reported to have been involved in a serious road accident. The incident occurred on the busy Gweru-Harare highway, raising concerns among fans and followers of the prominent socialite.

Details surrounding the accident remain unclear, but socialite Ketty Masomere provided an early account, indicating the severity of the incident. According to Masomere, the accident took place shortly after Gweru, as Wasu was en route to the NAMA awards. The unfortunate event resulted in two individuals sustaining leg injuries and another suffering a head injury.

In the wake of the accident, social media has been abuzz with concern and well-wishes for Wasu and the other victims. Masomere released two videos purportedly of Wasu, although the authenticity of these videos could not be immediately verified.

Ketty Masomere took to social media to urge the community for their prayers, writing, “Pray for some guys from V11 saying that Wasu was involved in an accident just after Gweru on his way to NAMA awards, it is said that 2 people have leg injuries and one head injury, get well soon to all of them #prayersforwasu #wehopeandprayyouareallok.”

The incident has sparked a wave of sympathy and support from fans and well-wishers, highlighting the close-knit nature of Mai Titi’s following and the broader social media community. As the story develops, many are holding out hope for positive news regarding Wasu and the other individuals involved in the accident.

Efforts to obtain further details and official confirmations are ongoing. The community continues to rally in support, demonstrating the powerful bond of solidarity in times of crisis.

Delta Renews PSL Sponsorship

DELTA Corporation has cemented its relationship with domestic football after unveiling another three-year sponsorship package for the Premier Soccer League in Harare this Thursday.

The marriage that began in 1962 is set to go for yet another three years after Delta Corporation announced that it is going to add a sponsorship package of US$3 390 000 to the Premier Soccer League and that sponsorship will cover the next three years of the PSL competitions that is the Castle Lager PSL as well as the Chibuku Super Cup.

After completing a hat-trick of three-year sponsorship deals, Delta Corporation this Thursday announced the renewal of their domestic league sponsorship after unveiling a new deal with the Premier Soccer League, stretching to 2026.

The league’s principal sponsor has over the years’ consistently injected funds into the development of the local game.

“You have seen through various sponsorship packages like we introduced the Chibuku Super Cup and the Castle Challenge Cup how that has helped to uplift the sport and that has been really one of the major driving forces,” said Delta Corporation Limited Marketing Director, Irimayi Muzorewa.

Local football administrators are in awe at how relations between domestic football and Delta have stood the test of time.

PSL Chairperson, Farai Jere said, “Statistics don’t lie this is one of the biggest sponsorship packages it’s ranked number nine in Africa, the sponsorship we’re getting from Delta Beverages. So it’s something that we need to protect like an endangered species.”

“Delta Beverages have been with football for years even when we were players we always knew that Delta will stand by us.

I’m very happy that they remained true and continued to sponsor football. This has a lot of downstream effects for our local football,” said ZIFA Normalisation Committee Chairperson, Lincoln Mutasa.

As the 2024 Premiership season is set to kick off on the 24th of this month, the good news is that the partnership between Delta Corporation and the Premier Soccer League is going to continue and there is three more years that have been added to this partnership.

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Advocate Nelson Chamisa Denounces Zanu PF Brutality

By A Correspondent

Opposition leader Advocate Nelson Chamisa has vehemently condemned the violent eviction of citizens by the government of Zimbabwe, shedding light on the pressing issue of land rights and ownership in the country.

In a poignant statement, Chamisa underscored the crucial link between independence, meaningful land rights, and ownership, emphasizing that mere occupation does not equate to true ownership.

“The communal lands act is draconian and colonial,” Chamisa declared, highlighting the systemic flaws within Zimbabwe’s land tenure system. He lamented that while many Zimbabweans may reside on land, they lack legal ownership, leaving them vulnerable to arbitrary displacement and dispossession.

Chamisa’s impassioned plea for justice resonated deeply as he denounced the heartache endured by citizens who have lost their homes due to state-sanctioned evictions.

He emphasized the inherent dignity and God-given entitlement of every citizen to land, condemning the recent displacements as flagrant violations of constitutional rights.

Citing specific constitutional provisions, including property rights, administrative justice, and freedom from arbitrary eviction, Chamisa underscored the legal basis for challenging the government’s actions.

He criticized the concentration of power in the hands of the President, highlighting the lack of accountability and citizen participation in decisions affecting communal lands.

Urging urgent action, Chamisa outlined a series of concrete steps to address the land rights crisis.

Chief among these measures is the issuance of title deeds to provide citizens with legal protection and security over their land.

He also called for a comprehensive review of outdated legislation, establishment of transparent land registries, and depoliticization of land allocation processes.

Moreover, Chamisa stressed the importance of community consultations and adequate compensation in cases of displacement, advocating for a fair and equitable approach to land management.

He proposed the introduction of land use planning mechanisms overseen by designated district planners to prevent abuse of state power and ensure sustainable land utilization.

Advocate Chamisa’s denouncement of brutal evictions by the Mnangagwa regime shines a spotlight on the urgent need for comprehensive land reform in Zimbabwe.

His call for justice, transparency, and citizen empowerment underscores the fundamental principles of democracy and human rights that must guide efforts to address the country’s land tenure challenges.

Only through collective action and genuine reform can Zimbabwe realize its promise of land ownership for all its citizens.

Mnangagwa In Tractor Fiasco

By A Correspondent

In a gesture that was meant to symbolize support for youth empowerment, President Mnangagwa of Zimbabwe donated a tractor to the Mushagashe Youth Vocational Training Centre during the National Youth Day commemorations.

However, the seemingly benevolent act quickly turned sour as the tractor, reportedly received from Belarus, failed to start.

This incident has once again shed light on Zimbabwe’s precarious relationship with substandard products from Belarus and the alleged murky deals between the two countries.Zimbabwe has long been labeled a dumping ground for substandard goods, particularly those originating from Belarus.

Reports suggest that President Aleksandr Lukashenko and several individuals benefit significantly from these questionable transactions.

The tractor donation fiasco serves as a stark reminder of the repercussions of such arrangements on the ground.

One notable instance that underscored this troubling pattern occurred in 2022 when Zimbabwe’s honorary consul and close associate of President Mnangagwa, Alexander Zingman, reportedly secured a lucrative $62 million deal to supply fire tenders to local authorities.

This deal, tainted with allegations of corruption and substandard equipment, exemplifies the systemic issues plaguing bilateral relations between Zimbabwe and Belarus.

The repercussions of these transactions are felt most acutely by ordinary Zimbabweans, who bear the brunt of substandard products that fail to meet basic quality standards.

In the case of the Mushagashe Youth Vocational Training Centre, the malfunctioning tractor represents not only a logistical setback but also a missed opportunity for meaningful investment in youth development.

Moreover, the prevalence of such dubious deals erodes trust in government institutions and fuels public discontent.

The lack of transparency surrounding these transactions further exacerbates the problem, leaving citizens disillusioned and skeptical of their leaders’ intentions.

To address this issue, there is an urgent need for greater accountability and oversight in trade relations between Zimbabwe and Belarus.

Both governments must prioritize the interests of their citizens over personal gains and take concrete steps to ensure the quality and reliability of imported goods.

Furthermore, civil society organizations and the media play a crucial role in exposing corruption and holding those responsible to account.

By shining a light on these murky deals and demanding transparency, they can help safeguard the rights and well-being of Zimbabwean citizens.

The recent tractor donation debacle serves as a stark reminder of Zimbabwe’s troubling tryst with substandard products and murky deals from Belarus.

It underscores the need for greater transparency, accountability, and oversight in bilateral trade relations to protect the interests of ordinary citizens and uphold the principles of good governance.

Navigating the Terrain of Mining Success

Mining, like any other business, teeters on a delicate balance of crucial factors that can either propel it to soaring heights or plunge it into the depths of failure.

While many miners fixate on the allure of striking a rich vein, the reality unveils a different narrative.

Sustainable success in mining hinges upon mastering key elements that form the bedrock of this industry.

Let’s embark on a journey to unearth these invaluable lessons that can steer miners towards prosperity even in the face of adversity.

  1. Strategic Management:

At the helm of every successful mining operation stands a strategic manager whose influence reverberates throughout the venture.

The absence of effective management manifests in myriad red flags—diminished output, equipment losses, absence of records, regulatory non-compliance, and unsustainable production metrics.

Prior to appointing a manager, introspectively assess your weaknesses and seek out a candidate whose strengths complement your shortcomings.

Foster a collaborative management ethos devoid of micromanagement, relegating cellphones solely to reporting and analysis tools.

Complement your manager’s skill set by assembling a cohesive management team that covers all critical aspects, be it blasting expertise or cyanide plant management.2. Debt Management: Debt looms large in the narrative of mining endeavors, often serving as both a boon and a bane.

Artisanal miners, constrained by limited resources, resort to makeshift solutions to extract precious metals, paving the way for a cascade of debts.

Short-term loans, predominantly sourced from the informal sector, snowball into exorbitant liabilities, ensnaring mine owners and workers alike. Survival in this landscape necessitates not only adept debt management skills but also unwavering discipline.

Astute investors recognize the potential nestled within mines burdened by debt, viewing it as an opportunity for strategic intervention.

By acquiring existing debts and orchestrating judicious negotiations, investors can seamlessly segue into operational realms, albeit with caution and prudence.3.

The Boss: “Tsheketsha Korokoza” In the lexicon of mining, the term “Tsheketsha Korokoza” embodies the essence of resilience amidst adversity.

Just as every miner encounters cycles of abundance and dearth, prudent financial support must mirror performance benchmarks rather than fleeting successes.

Transparency, consistency, and accountability emerge as guiding principles in bolstering these frontline operatives.

While bestowing respect upon them is paramount, financial aid should be dispensed discerningly, steering clear of enabling dependence.

The crucible of hunger and hardship serves as the ultimate arbiter, distinguishing genuine commitment from opportunistic exploitation.In conclusion, the mining landscape offers a tapestry of lessons waiting to be deciphered.

By heeding the wisdom encapsulated within strategic management, debt mastery, and nuanced support for frontline workers, miners can chart a course towards enduring success amidst the ebb and flow of industry dynamics.

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The Blue Wave Invades Zanu PF Territory

By Gift Ostallos Siziba

We have arrived in Mashonaland East Province to converse with Citizens in this part of the country.

In the face of great assault to authentic politics in this country- we stand tall!

From Uzumba to Chikombo to Mudzi- Citizens are clear- they continue to pronounce the leadership of President Chamisa.

We keep moving- until victory

DeMbare Boss Blasts Billiat

Dynamos vice chairman Vincent Chawonza has blasted Khama Billiat, labelling the former Warriors star’s camp as ‘unprofessional’ after the player snubbed the Harare giants and subsequently joined Yadah.

Billiat, 33, who had been without a club since partying ways with DStv Premiership giants Kaizer Chiefs in June last year, was reportedly on the verge of joining DeMbare, with the Harare giants’ executive insisting it was all systems go.

The former Mamelodi Sundowns star’s transfer saga took a surprise twist when he was welcomed at RGM International Airport on Tuesday night, by Yadah FC officials, led by club Chief Executive Officer Admire Mango.

Billiat then signed for Yadah, ending months of speculation over the Aces Youth Academy graduate’s future, to the ire of Chiwonza.

“People who are around him Khama Billiat are ill-advising him. I think the blame goes to his managers, starting with the decision not to renew his stay at Kaizer Chiefs,” Chawonza on South African radio Energy FM.

“He wasn’t supposed to leave Kaizer Chiefs in the first place. We tabled a similar offer as Yadah, but they were swift and gave him cash on Tuesday when he arrived.

“I think he listens too much to the people who are around him, yet they are ill-advising him. As a player, he has made some decisions that I did not expect of him.

“But it all boils down to his management because they are not leading him well. He was the one who initiated talks with us during George Chigova’s funeral. Then we initiated talks with our coach. Everything was on course until Tuesday,” added Chiwonza.

Billiat will be unveiled by Yadah today.

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Delta Unveils 3 Million Sponsorship For PSL

DELTA Corporation has cemented its relationship with domestic football after unveiling another three-year sponsorship package for the Premier Soccer League in Harare this Thursday.

The marriage that began in 1962 is set to go for yet another three years after Delta Corporation announced that it is going to add a sponsorship package of US$3 390 000 to the Premier Soccer League and that sponsorship will cover the next three years of the PSL competitions that is the Castle Lager PSL as well as the Chibuku Super Cup.

After completing a hat-trick of three-year sponsorship deals, Delta Corporation this Thursday announced the renewal of their domestic league sponsorship after unveiling a new deal with the Premier Soccer League, stretching to 2026.

The league’s principal sponsor has over the years’ consistently injected funds into the development of the local game.

“You have seen through various sponsorship packages like we introduced the Chibuku Super Cup and the Castle Challenge Cup how that has helped to uplift the sport and that has been really one of the major driving forces,” said Delta Corporation Limited Marketing Director, Irimayi Muzorewa.

Local football administrators are in awe at how relations between domestic football and Delta have stood the test of time.

PSL Chairperson, Farai Jere said, “Statistics don’t lie this is one of the biggest sponsorship packages it’s ranked number nine in Africa, the sponsorship we’re getting from Delta Beverages. So it’s something that we need to protect like an endangered species.”

“Delta Beverages have been with football for years even when we were players we always knew that Delta will stand by us.

I’m very happy that they remained true and continued to sponsor football. This has a lot of downstream effects for our local football,” said ZIFA Normalisation Committee Chairperson, Lincoln Mutasa.

As the 2024 Premiership season is set to kick off on the 24th of this month, the good news is that the partnership between Delta Corporation and the Premier Soccer League is going to continue and there is three more years that have been added to this partnership.

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Livestock Thief Learns The Hard Way

In a stark lesson for potential livestock thieves, a 36-year-old man from Grandville Farm, Zvishavane, received a hefty 54-year jail term for stealing 49 cattle in the Lalapanzi area near Gweru.

Magistrate Constance Mutandwa handed down the sentence to Tinodakufa Hove, who was found guilty on six counts of stock theft.According to the State, in July 2021, Benedict Mugari (81) of 22 Nantes Village, Gwanza, Lalapanzi, released his herd of cattle to graze.

On the same day, Hove allegedly stole seven cattle belonging to Mugari and transported them to Grandville Farm.

Hove faced additional charges for incidents on March 29, 2022, where he reportedly stole seven cattle from Methias Toperesu’s MZ4 Tokwe farm in Lalapanzi, and on June 24, 2022, where he again stole seven cattle from Nantes village, Gwanza, Lalapanzi, driving them to his farm.

Further offenses occurred on March 27, 2023, when Hove allegedly stole 12 cattle from Farm 4 Gwanza in Lalapanzi owned by Eliot Matumbu, and in the same month, when he reportedly took nine cattle from Nomsa Munyimi’s open grazing lands. Additionally, on July 25, 2023, Hove was accused of unlawfully taking seven cattle from Mushava Brenda’s kraal, transporting them from Gwanza West Village to the Gamwa area.

Chamisa Warns Mnangagwa, Reminds Him About Stolen 2023 Polls

By Political Reporter- The country’s main opposition leader, Nelson Chamisa, has challenged Zanu PF and reminded the ruling party that the August 2023 stolen election issue is not over.

Chamisa said this Thursday at the Namibian Embassy in Harare, paying his condolences following the death of the country’s President, Hage Geingob, who passed away on 04 February this year.

Speaking to journalists after he signed a condolence book at the Namibian Embassy, Chamisa said he was representing millions of Zimbabweans who support him. He said:

I am here precisely representing the people of Zimbabwe who believe in the alternative and who have supported and continue to support [me].

You are aware that we recently held our elections, the 23 August 2023 elections. Over two million people voted.

It is those voices I carry, so I don’t need a political party as I come… It’s not about politics, it’s about honouring a giant.

You are aware that President Hage Geinngob was familiar to me, in my capacity as a leader, as a young African, but more importantly in the context of SADC.

So I am here to pay my condolences to this giant, to this great icon, to this doyen of democracy, to the man who contributed so much, not just to Namibia but also to Africa, and not just to Africa but to humanity.

He made a difference. He was a democrat. He was a believer in justice and freedom and he did not arrest opponents, he did not incarcerate those who differed with him.

He held elections without undermining their integrity. He observed the guidelines on elections within SADC, so for that reason we honour him and we are coming here to pay our tribute to the great giant and to say, that he has laid the framework, he has created the path, and ours is to walk in his footsteps.

Quizzed on his next move after resigning from CCC which he founded in January 2022, Chamisa said:

Once we are ready, like I said, I am going to give Zimbabweans a clear direction.

Chamisa announced his resignation and dissociation from CCC on 25 January, saying the party had been infiltrated and hijacked by ZANU PF through its proxies.

Coltart Exposes Biti, Welshman Power Grab

By Political Reporter- Bulawayo Mayor David Coltart has exposed the former MDC and PDP members who hijacked the opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) party.

Welshman Ncube and Tendai Biti are the leaders of the MDC and PDP, who appointed themselves as rotating presidents of the CCC last week after frustrating Nelson Chamisa.

Coltart’s expose’ comes after Harare Mayor, Jacob Mafume, who claims to be the CCC’s spokesperson, said Coltart was the party’s Treasurer-General.

Mafume and his allies who include Welshman Ncube and Tendai Biti, purport to have revived the MDC Alliance structures elected by the 2019 Gweru Congress to run CCC.

Coltart, who was elected MDC Alliance Tresurer-General, was among the party’s former bigwigs who snubbed a recent meeting of CCC members who sought to revive the structures from the Gweru Congress.

Responding to an X user who had asked to know his position regarding the remarks made by Mafume, Coltart said he ceased being Treasurer General a long time ago. He said:

That is news to me. I ceased being Treasurer General ages ago. As I wrote in my statement recently I refuse to be drawn into any zero-sum game. The future of Zimbabwe depends on all genuine democrats finding each other and working jointly to defeat tyranny.

Commenting on Coltart’s stance, journalist and government critic Hopewell Chin’ono said opposition political activists must resolve their differences and work together. He wrote on X:

This is why Blessed Mhlanga’s question was important and relevant to the current opposition drama, 

@DavidColtart has rejected Jacob Mafume’s assertion that he is the current Treasurer-General.

This now leads to more questions that need to be asked, questions asking who else was named and yet is not part of the CCC leadership structure in the faction represented by Jacob Mafume as party spokesman.

As the man he has always been, @DavidColtart has maturely advised anyone opposed to ZANU-PF corrupt rule to not fight to kill each other.

He realises that these opposition fights have only one beneficiary, ZANU PF.

Coltart is among the majority of CCC’s elected representatives who resisted pressure to resign after former CCC leader Nelson Chamisa quit the party last month.

Chamisa Resurfaces, Shoots At Mnangagwa

By Political Reporter- Former CCC leader Nelson Chamisa has shown up three weeks after dumping the Zanu PF infiltrated opposition.

Chamisa was Thursday seen at the Namibian Embassy in Harare, paying his condolences following the death of the country’s President, Hage Geingob, who passed away on 04 February this year.

Speaking to journalists after he signed a condolence book at the Namibian Embassy, Chamisa said he was representing millions of Zimbabweans who support him. He said:

I am here precisely representing the people of Zimbabwe who believe in the alternative and who have supported and continue to support [me].

You are aware that we recently held our elections, the 23 August 2023 elections. Over two million people voted.

It is those voices I carry, so I don’t need a political party as I come… It’s not about politics, it’s about honouring a giant.

You are aware that President Hage Geinngob was familiar to me, in my capacity as a leader, as a young African, but more importantly in the context of SADC.

So I am here to pay my condolences to this giant, to this great icon, to this doyen of democracy, to the man who contributed so much, not just to Namibia but also to Africa, and not just to Africa but to humanity.

He made a difference. He was a democrat. He was a believer in justice and freedom and he did not arrest opponents, he did not incarcerate those who differed with him.

He held elections without undermining their integrity. He observed the guidelines on elections within SADC, so for that reason we honour him and we are coming here to pay our tribute to the great giant and to say, that he has laid the framework, he has created the path, and ours is to walk in his footsteps.

Quizzed on his next move after resigning from CCC which he founded in January 2022, Chamisa said:

Once we are ready, like I said, I am going to give Zimbabweans a clear direction.

Chamisa announced his resignation and dissociation from CCC on 25 January, saying the party had been infiltrated and hijacked by ZANU PF through its proxies.

Coltart Throws Biti, Welshman & Tshabangu Under The Bus

The Mayor of Bulawayo, David Coltart has distanced himself from former MDC and PDP members who have hijacked the opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) party.

This comes after Harare Mayor, Jacob Mafume, who claims to be the CCC’s spokesperson, said Coltart was the party’s Treasurer-General.

Mafume and his allies who include Welshman Ncube and Tendai Biti, purport to have revived the MDC Alliance structures elected by the 2019 Gweru Congress to run CCC.

Coltart, who was elected MDC Alliance Tresurer-General, was among the party’s former bigwigs who snubbed a recent meeting of CCC members who sought to revive the structures from the Gweru Congress.

Responding to an X user who had asked to know his position regarding the remarks made by Mafume, Coltart said he ceased being Treasurer General a long time ago. He said:

That is news to me. I ceased being Treasurer General ages ago. As I wrote in my statement recently I refuse to be drawn into any zero-sum game. The future of Zimbabwe depends on all genuine democrats finding each other and working jointly to defeat tyranny.

Commenting on Coltart’s stance, journalist and government critic Hopewell Chin’ono said opposition political activists must resolve their differences and work together. He wrote on X:

This is why Blessed Mhlanga’s question was important and relevant to the current opposition drama, 

@DavidColtart has rejected Jacob Mafume’s assertion that he is the current Treasurer-General.

This now leads to more questions that need to be asked, questions asking who else was named and yet is not part of the CCC leadership structure in the faction represented by Jacob Mafume as party spokesman.

As the man he has always been, @DavidColtart has maturely advised anyone opposed to ZANU-PF corrupt rule to not fight to kill each other.

He realises that these opposition fights have only one beneficiary, ZANU PF.

Coltart is among the majority of CCC’s elected representatives who resisted pressure to resign after former CCC leader Nelson Chamisa quit the party last month.

Europa League Draw Set For Today

The 2023/24 UEFA Europa League round of 16 draw will be held on Friday 23 February

All sixteen teams qualified for the round are now known following the conclusion of the playoffs stage on Thursday.

The draw ceremony will happen at the House of European Football in Nyon, Switzerland at 1 pm CAT.

How to watch the draw ceremony

The draw will be live-streamed via the Uefa Europa League website and broadcast on SuperSport TV.

Seeded teams for Europa League draw: West Ham, Brighton, Rangers, Liverpool, Atalanta, Bayer Leverkusen, Villarreal, Slavia Prague.

Unseeded teams for Europa League draw: Roma, Marseille, Sparta Prague, Sporting Lisbon, AC Milan, Qarabag, Benfica, Freiburg

Dates:
March 7: Europa League last -16 first legs
March 14: Europa League last-16 second legs

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DeMbare Slam Billiat

Dynamos vice chairman Vincent Chawonza has blasted Khama Billiat, labelling the former Warriors star’s camp as ‘unprofessional’ after the player snubbed the Harare giants and subsequently joined Yadah.

Billiat, 33, who had been without a club since partying ways with DStv Premiership giants Kaizer Chiefs in June last year, was reportedly on the verge of joining DeMbare, with the Harare giants’ executive insisting it was all systems go.

The former Mamelodi Sundowns star’s transfer saga took a surprise twist when he was welcomed at RGM International Airport on Tuesday night, by Yadah FC officials, led by club Chief Executive Officer Admire Mango.

Billiat then signed for Yadah, ending months of speculation over the Aces Youth Academy graduate’s future, to the ire of Chiwonza.

“People who are around him Khama Billiat are ill-advising him. I think the blame goes to his managers, starting with the decision not to renew his stay at Kaizer Chiefs,” Chawonza on South African radio Energy FM.

“He wasn’t supposed to leave Kaizer Chiefs in the first place. We tabled a similar offer as Yadah, but they were swift and gave him cash on Tuesday when he arrived.

“I think he listens too much to the people who are around him, yet they are ill-advising him. As a player, he has made some decisions that I did not expect of him.

“But it all boils down to his management because they are not leading him well. He was the one who initiated talks with us during George Chigova’s funeral. Then we initiated talks with our coach. Everything was on course until Tuesday,” added Chiwonza.

Billiat will be unveiled by Yadah today.

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Madzibaba Veshanduko Moves Over To Blue Train

By A Correspondent| Popular for donning the red and yellow garments for MDC Alliance and Citizens Coalition for Change, Madzibaba veShanduko has for years become the face of opposition supporters.

With Chamisa forming a new movement, Madzibaba Veshanduko has already moved over to the blue train and is now donning the blue garments.

His is a clear show of unhindered loyalty to his leader and has become a measurement of what it takes to follow your preferred political leader to the grave.

Advocate Chamisa Denounces Brutal Eviction Of Citizens By Mnangagwa Regime

Opposition leader Advocate Nelson Chamisa has vehemently condemned the violent eviction of citizens by the government of Zimbabwe, shedding light on the pressing issue of land rights and ownership in the country.

In a poignant statement, Chamisa underscored the crucial link between independence, meaningful land rights, and ownership, emphasizing that mere occupation does not equate to true ownership.

“The communal lands act is draconian and colonial,” Chamisa declared, highlighting the systemic flaws within Zimbabwe’s land tenure system. He lamented that while many Zimbabweans may reside on land, they lack legal ownership, leaving them vulnerable to arbitrary displacement and dispossession.

Chamisa’s impassioned plea for justice resonated deeply as he denounced the heartache endured by citizens who have lost their homes due to state-sanctioned evictions.

He emphasized the inherent dignity and God-given entitlement of every citizen to land, condemning the recent displacements as flagrant violations of constitutional rights.

Citing specific constitutional provisions, including property rights, administrative justice, and freedom from arbitrary eviction, Chamisa underscored the legal basis for challenging the government’s actions.

He criticized the concentration of power in the hands of the President, highlighting the lack of accountability and citizen participation in decisions affecting communal lands.

Urging urgent action, Chamisa outlined a series of concrete steps to address the land rights crisis.

Chief among these measures is the issuance of title deeds to provide citizens with legal protection and security over their land.

He also called for a comprehensive review of outdated legislation, establishment of transparent land registries, and depoliticization of land allocation processes.

Moreover, Chamisa stressed the importance of community consultations and adequate compensation in cases of displacement, advocating for a fair and equitable approach to land management.

He proposed the introduction of land use planning mechanisms overseen by designated district planners to prevent abuse of state power and ensure sustainable land utilization.

Advocate Chamisa’s denouncement of brutal evictions by the Mnangagwa regime shines a spotlight on the urgent need for comprehensive land reform in Zimbabwe.

His call for justice, transparency, and citizen empowerment underscores the fundamental principles of democracy and human rights that must guide efforts to address the country’s land tenure challenges.

Only through collective action and genuine reform can Zimbabwe realize its promise of land ownership for all its citizens.

Nelson Chamisa’s Blue Wave Invades Mnangagwa Territory

By Gift Ostallos Siziba

We have arrived in Mashonaland East Province to converse with Citizens in this part of the country.

In the face of great assault to authentic politics in this country- we stand tall!

From Uzumba to Chikombo to Mudzi- Citizens are clear- they continue to pronounce the leadership of President Chamisa.

We keep moving- until victory

Mnangagwa Tractor Fiasco: A Reflection Of Own Government Failure

By A Correspondent

In a gesture that was meant to symbolize support for youth empowerment, President Mnangagwa of Zimbabwe donated a tractor to the Mushagashe Youth Vocational Training Centre during the National Youth Day commemorations.

However, the seemingly benevolent act quickly turned sour as the tractor, reportedly received from Belarus, failed to start.

This incident has once again shed light on Zimbabwe’s precarious relationship with substandard products from Belarus and the alleged murky deals between the two countries.Zimbabwe has long been labeled a dumping ground for substandard goods, particularly those originating from Belarus.

Reports suggest that President Aleksandr Lukashenko and several individuals benefit significantly from these questionable transactions.

The tractor donation fiasco serves as a stark reminder of the repercussions of such arrangements on the ground.

One notable instance that underscored this troubling pattern occurred in 2022 when Zimbabwe’s honorary consul and close associate of President Mnangagwa, Alexander Zingman, reportedly secured a lucrative $62 million deal to supply fire tenders to local authorities.

This deal, tainted with allegations of corruption and substandard equipment, exemplifies the systemic issues plaguing bilateral relations between Zimbabwe and Belarus.

The repercussions of these transactions are felt most acutely by ordinary Zimbabweans, who bear the brunt of substandard products that fail to meet basic quality standards.

In the case of the Mushagashe Youth Vocational Training Centre, the malfunctioning tractor represents not only a logistical setback but also a missed opportunity for meaningful investment in youth development.

Moreover, the prevalence of such dubious deals erodes trust in government institutions and fuels public discontent.

The lack of transparency surrounding these transactions further exacerbates the problem, leaving citizens disillusioned and skeptical of their leaders’ intentions.

To address this issue, there is an urgent need for greater accountability and oversight in trade relations between Zimbabwe and Belarus.

Both governments must prioritize the interests of their citizens over personal gains and take concrete steps to ensure the quality and reliability of imported goods.

Furthermore, civil society organizations and the media play a crucial role in exposing corruption and holding those responsible to account.

By shining a light on these murky deals and demanding transparency, they can help safeguard the rights and well-being of Zimbabwean citizens.

The recent tractor donation debacle serves as a stark reminder of Zimbabwe’s troubling tryst with substandard products and murky deals from Belarus.

It underscores the need for greater transparency, accountability, and oversight in bilateral trade relations to protect the interests of ordinary citizens and uphold the principles of good governance.

Stop Brutality, Advocate Chamisa Tells Mnangagwa

By A Correspondent

Opposition leader Advocate Nelson Chamisa has vehemently condemned the violent eviction of citizens by the government of Zimbabwe, shedding light on the pressing issue of land rights and ownership in the country.

In a poignant statement, Chamisa underscored the crucial link between independence, meaningful land rights, and ownership, emphasizing that mere occupation does not equate to true ownership.

“The communal lands act is draconian and colonial,” Chamisa declared, highlighting the systemic flaws within Zimbabwe’s land tenure system. He lamented that while many Zimbabweans may reside on land, they lack legal ownership, leaving them vulnerable to arbitrary displacement and dispossession.

Chamisa’s impassioned plea for justice resonated deeply as he denounced the heartache endured by citizens who have lost their homes due to state-sanctioned evictions.

He emphasized the inherent dignity and God-given entitlement of every citizen to land, condemning the recent displacements as flagrant violations of constitutional rights.

Citing specific constitutional provisions, including property rights, administrative justice, and freedom from arbitrary eviction, Chamisa underscored the legal basis for challenging the government’s actions.

He criticized the concentration of power in the hands of the President, highlighting the lack of accountability and citizen participation in decisions affecting communal lands.

Urging urgent action, Chamisa outlined a series of concrete steps to address the land rights crisis.

Chief among these measures is the issuance of title deeds to provide citizens with legal protection and security over their land.

He also called for a comprehensive review of outdated legislation, establishment of transparent land registries, and depoliticization of land allocation processes.

Moreover, Chamisa stressed the importance of community consultations and adequate compensation in cases of displacement, advocating for a fair and equitable approach to land management.

He proposed the introduction of land use planning mechanisms overseen by designated district planners to prevent abuse of state power and ensure sustainable land utilization.

Advocate Chamisa’s denouncement of brutal evictions by the Mnangagwa regime shines a spotlight on the urgent need for comprehensive land reform in Zimbabwe.

His call for justice, transparency, and citizen empowerment underscores the fundamental principles of democracy and human rights that must guide efforts to address the country’s land tenure challenges.

Only through collective action and genuine reform can Zimbabwe realize its promise of land ownership for all its citizens.

If Mnangagwa Can’t Start A Tractor, Can He Lead Country?

By A Correspondent

In a gesture that was meant to symbolize support for youth empowerment, President Mnangagwa of Zimbabwe donated a tractor to the Mushagashe Youth Vocational Training Centre during the National Youth Day commemorations.

However, the seemingly benevolent act quickly turned sour as the tractor, reportedly received from Belarus, failed to start.

This incident has once again shed light on Zimbabwe’s precarious relationship with substandard products from Belarus and the alleged murky deals between the two countries.Zimbabwe has long been labeled a dumping ground for substandard goods, particularly those originating from Belarus.

Reports suggest that President Aleksandr Lukashenko and several individuals benefit significantly from these questionable transactions.

The tractor donation fiasco serves as a stark reminder of the repercussions of such arrangements on the ground.

One notable instance that underscored this troubling pattern occurred in 2022 when Zimbabwe’s honorary consul and close associate of President Mnangagwa, Alexander Zingman, reportedly secured a lucrative $62 million deal to supply fire tenders to local authorities.

This deal, tainted with allegations of corruption and substandard equipment, exemplifies the systemic issues plaguing bilateral relations between Zimbabwe and Belarus.

The repercussions of these transactions are felt most acutely by ordinary Zimbabweans, who bear the brunt of substandard products that fail to meet basic quality standards.

In the case of the Mushagashe Youth Vocational Training Centre, the malfunctioning tractor represents not only a logistical setback but also a missed opportunity for meaningful investment in youth development.

Moreover, the prevalence of such dubious deals erodes trust in government institutions and fuels public discontent.

The lack of transparency surrounding these transactions further exacerbates the problem, leaving citizens disillusioned and skeptical of their leaders’ intentions.

To address this issue, there is an urgent need for greater accountability and oversight in trade relations between Zimbabwe and Belarus.

Both governments must prioritize the interests of their citizens over personal gains and take concrete steps to ensure the quality and reliability of imported goods.

Furthermore, civil society organizations and the media play a crucial role in exposing corruption and holding those responsible to account.

By shining a light on these murky deals and demanding transparency, they can help safeguard the rights and well-being of Zimbabwean citizens.

The recent tractor donation debacle serves as a stark reminder of Zimbabwe’s troubling tryst with substandard products and murky deals from Belarus.

It underscores the need for greater transparency, accountability, and oversight in bilateral trade relations to protect the interests of ordinary citizens and uphold the principles of good governance.

Fresh Trouble For Mnangagwa’s Runner Uebert Angel

President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s ambassador-at-large Uebert Angel, born Uebert Madzanire has been banned from YouTube after he allegedly attempted to pull down Al Jazeera’s Gold Mafia investigative documentary which exposed him as a key player in alleged gold and money laundering activities in Zimbabwe.

The four-part investigative series also purported that Mnangagwa had a close relationship with gold smugglers and money launderers, who claimed they were making regular payments to the President to ensure protection.

Data analyst Team Pachedu told NewsDay that Angel tried to remove the content several times before being banned from YouTube for violating the terms of service.

“When you make a complaint, YouTube automatically notifies the other party that somebody is violating its copyright for IT (information technology) to get videos. So the other party is involved throughout the process of what’s going on.

“That’s how we managed to know because we knew the party that was involved. Angel has been trying to send requests in an attempt to remove Gold Mafia content until YouTube banned him,” Team Pachedu said.

Team Pachedu said Angel was now desperately luring people to follow him on Facebook.

“Right now he is using another channel called UebertAngelplus on Facebook which was not being used. They have managed to load over 100 videos in the past three days, but the main account has been banned, which was YouTube,” Team Pachedu said.

Team Pachedu also published a letter written by YouTube addressed to Angel giving reasons why they refused to remove the content from the platform.

“Hi Uebert Angel, We are concerned that your copyright notification may not be valid for some or all of the videos identified in your notification,” partly read the letter.

“Please keep in mind that in many countries, it is legal to use copyrighted works in specific ways without the owner’s authorisation, particularly for transformative purposes such as news reporting, parody, commentary, or review.

“Some countries protect such uses under doctrines of ‘fair use’ or ‘fair dealing’, while others allow for specific exceptions to copyright protection.”

Efforts to get a comment from Angel were fruitless.

-Newsday

Major Reprieve For Zimbabweans In South Africa

Home Affairs Minister Aaron Motsoaledi has suffered a blow in his bid to appeal the judgment of the High Court Pretoria.

The court had invalidated his December 2021 decision to terminate the Zimbabwean Exemption Permit (ZEP) and an interim interdict, which stopped government from detaining or deporting any holder of the permit.

Motsoaledi turned to the Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) in Bloemfontein in November last year to appeal the judgments, which he argued had set a dangerous precedent.

In an order that the SCA issued, Motsoaledi lost with costs the application for leave to appeal.

The appellate court has found no reasonable prospect of success in an appeal.

-Sabc News

Khama Billiat Labelled Unprofessional After Last Minute Dynamos Snub

By A Correspondent| Dynamos vice-chairperson Vincent Chawonza is outraged over what he termed unprofessionalism by Khama Billiat’s handlers after Yadah successfully snatched the former Warriors talisman transfer on Tuesday.

The Harare giants, who had seen off competition from league rivals Manica Diamonds, Ngezi Platinum Stars, FC Platinum, Simba Bhora and Caps United believed a deal was pretty much over the line after weeks of protracted negotiations.

But then, Yadah moved in swiftly to nick the 33-year-old from under the Harare giants’ noses.

Chiwonza claims they had agreed on a year’s contract worth US$20 000 with Billiat’s management team, a deal the two parties was set to sign yesterday on the player’s arrival from his base in South Africa.

However, Yadah finessed their contact with the player’s camp through former Warriors manager Wellington Mpandare who brokered the deal and, to DeMbare’s fury, Billiat completed the blockbuster move to the Miracle Boys on a one-year contract, in the biggest and most brutal transfer hijacks in local football.

NewsDay Sport understands Billiat’s first preference was the Glamour Boys, but his head was turned when Yadah paid his air ticket and offered in excess of US$50 000 per annum in salaries, in addition to US$20 000 signing on fees.

The former Kaizer Chiefs and Mamelodi Sundowns star will also get a high-end vehicle and a fully furnished flat in one of Harare’s affluent suburbs as part of the deal.

In the wake of Billiat’s U-turn, Chawonza tore into the player’s management with the Harare businessman accusing them of misleading the former Warriors star into making bad career decisions.

The outspoken administrator pointed to Billiat’s unceremonious exit from Kaizer Chiefs as another good exhibit of his handlers’ poor management skills.

Billiat is managed by Godfrey “Vokal” Bakasa.

“People who are around him (Billiat) are ill-advising him. I think the blame goes to his managers, starting with the decision not to renew his stay at Kaizer Chiefs,” Chawonza said.

“He wasn’t supposed to leave Kaizer Chiefs in the first place. We tabled a similar offer as Yadah, but they were swift and gave him cash on Tuesday when he arrived.

“We had promised him US$10 000 this week on Thursday and the other US$10 000 next week. But Yadah gave him US$15 000 on the spot. With us, his salary was supposed to be US$3 000

“I think he listens too much to the people who are around him, yet they are ill-advising him. As a player, he has made some decisions that I did not expect of him.

“But it all boils down to his management because they are not leading him well. He was the one who initiated talks with us during George Chigova’s funeral. Then we initiated talks with our coach. Everything was on course until Tuesday,” Chawonza added.

While Dynamos were expecting Billiat to arrive in the country yesterday to finalise the deal, they were surprised when he touched down at the Harare International airport two days earlier, on Tuesday night.

He was welcomed by Yadah officials led by the club’s chief executive officer Admire Mango and chairman Everson Chatambudza before being whisked away in a convoy of top of the range cars into the city centre.

Yadah is expected to unveil Billiat today.

Chamisa Delivers Hard Lessons To “Mukoma” Mnangagwa

By A Correspondent| Opposition figure Nelson Chamisa called on President Emmerson Mnangagwa to follow the example of the late Namibian President Hage Geingob in championing the principles of free and fair elections.

Chamisa made these remarks during a visit to the Namibian embassy in Harare to convey his condolences following Geingob’s passing on February 4.

Highlighting Geingob’s role as the chairperson of the Southern African Development Community (Sadc) Organ on Politics, Defence, and Security, Chamisa emphasized the late leader’s commitment to addressing the contested election results of August 2023.

Chamisa, the former leader of the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC), had contested the election outcome, alleging rigging.

Representing the people of Zimbabwe who supported his cause, Chamisa asserted, “President Geingob was familiar to me in my personal capacity as a young African leader, but more importantly in the context of Sadc.”

He shared that his engagement with Geingob aimed at finding common ground and a solution to the disputed elections.

Describing Geingob as a democrat, Chamisa urged African leaders to follow his exemplary conduct.

He stressed that Geingob’s commitment to justice and freedom, along with his avoidance of arresting opponents or undermining election integrity, served as a noteworthy example.

Chamisa noted, “He held elections without undermining their integrity. He observed the guidelines on elections within Sadc, so for that reason, we honour him, and we pay our tribute to the great giant.”

He emphasized that the late Namibian President’s approach should serve as a lesson for regional leaders who face challenges in adhering to democratic, free, and fair election guidelines.

The August 2023 elections, flagged by election observer missions for not meeting local, regional, and international standards, prompted Chamisa’s party to advocate for a rerun, though without success.

Despite leaving the opposition party he unveiled in January 2022, Chamisa has not disclosed his next political move.

Mashonaland East Embraces Chamisa’s Blue Ship

By A Correspondent| Mashonaland East is the latest province to embrace former Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) Nelson Chamisa’s blue movement which is currently being spearheaded by recalled legislators Ostallos Siziba and Amos Chibaya.

Yesterday, Siziba shared images of their meeting in Mashonaland East with hundreds of people clad in blue outfits in attendance, in a move that shows how the yet to be named movement is already popular among the masses.

Chamisa resigned from CCC saying the movement had been hijacked by the ruling party and is yet to announce the name of his new movement.

Posting on Twitter, Siziba had this to say;

“We have arrived in Mashonaland East Province to converse with Citizens in this part of the country. In the face of great assault to authentic politics in this country- we stand tall! From Uzumba to Chikombo to Mudzi- Citizens are clear- they continue to pronounce the leadership of President Chamisa. We are thankful to these drivers of Alternative politics in communities. We keep moving- until victory.”

This was followed by eye-catching images of the meeting as posted below;

American Citizen In Airport Escape Drama

An American citizen, Austin Ray (50), has been fined US$300 for unlawfully escaping custody and entering the country without proper authorization.

Ray appeared before Magistrate Ruth Moyo facing accusations of violating the Immigration Act and escaping from legal custody.

According to the state prosecutor, Nomsa Kangara, the incident occurred on February 19, 2024, at approximately 12:30 PM, when Ray disembarked from an Airlink flight at Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport in Harare.

Upon reaching the immigration checkpoint, Ray presented his American passport with the intention of applying for a holiday visa.

However, it was revealed in court documents that Ray lacked the necessary written authorization from the minister, a requirement for entry.

Consequently, he was denied entry and detained in the Immigration temporary holding cells for impending deportation.

Allegations suggest that Ray managed to escape from lawful custody at the airport and illicitly entered the country before being apprehended by authorities.

Masvingo Magistrate Acquits 66 Villagers Arrested For Occupying State Land

Masvingo Provincial Magistrate Farai Gwitima has acquitted 66 villagers, who had been on trial for illegally occupying state land without authority.

The 66 villagers had been on trial at Masvingo Magistrates Court after they were arrested on 22 January 2024 by Zimbabwe Republic Police officers and charged for occupying gazetted land without lawful authority as defined in section 3(1) of the Gazetted Land (Consequential Provisions) Act.

During trial, prosecutors alleged that the 66 villagers, who include some aged over 70 years, unlawfully held, used or occupied part of Great Zimbabwe University in Masvingo province, which is deemed to be state land.

The prosecutors, who stated that the complainant in the matter was Charity Mumera, the Deputy Director in the Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Water, Fisheries and Rural Development, claimed that the villagers illegally occupied pieces of state land from 2000 to date in contravention of section 3(1) of the Gazetted Land (Consequential Provisions) Act.

But the 66 villagers were on Thursday 22 February 2024 found not guilty and acquitted at the close of the prosecution case by Magistrate Gwitima, who ruled that prosecutors had failed to prove the existence of a government gazette entitling government to ownership of the pieces of the land allegedly occupied by the rural dwellers, which is an essential element of the alleged offence.

The 66 villagers, who were out of prison custody on bail, were represented by Frank Chirairo of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights.

They had initially been charged for settling within a prohibited dam basin as defined in section 56(20) of the Water Act, wherein prosecutors alleged that they had unlawfully held, used or occupied Lake Mutirikwi basin, which is a prohibited dam basin.

The charges were later amended to contravening section 3(1) of the Gazetted Land (Consequential Provisions) Act.

Man Duped COS Papers

Harare Men Charged for Impersonating CID Officers in Fraudulent Scheme

In a shocking turn of events, two men from Harare have been dragged to court over allegations of impersonating Criminal Investigations Department (CID) police officers and engaging in fraudulent activities. Innocent Chimutsi, aged 44, and Tawanda Marabada, 36, found themselves before Harare Magistrate Mr. Dennis Mangosi, facing two counts of impersonation. The magistrate granted each of the accused US$100 bail, with their case remanded to April 4, pending trial.

The duo reportedly entangled themselves in a deceitful web in January 2024, when Andsen Patson stumbled upon a Facebook advertisement they had posted. This advert falsely offered Certificates of Sponsorship (COS) for individuals aiming to travel to the United Kingdom. Patson, eager to secure a COS for his wife’s travel plans, fell prey to their scheme. He transferred a hefty deposit of 4,000 British Pounds out of the total charge of 5,500 British Pounds to the fraudsters, following an agreement to settle the balance upon receipt of the COS. The payment was made through Patson’s uncle, who resides in the UK.

The plot thickened when Patson received what was purported to be an offer letter and the COS via a WhatsApp account. However, his excitement turned to dismay upon discovering that the COS was counterfeit during his wife’s visa application process. Attempts to reconnect with Chimutsi and Marabada proved futile, leading to a frustrating silence from the accused parties.

The situation took an even more bizarre turn on February 20, when Chimutsi, using the same Facebook account, reached out to Patson. This time, he deceitfully claimed to be a CID detective investigating the case—a case that Patson had never reported to the police. Sensing the anomaly, Patson consulted officers at Harare Central Police, who devised a sting operation.

Under police surveillance, Chimutsi brazenly demanded US$100 from Patson, allegedly for fuel expenses to recover the lost money, along with an additional demand of 500 British Pounds as compensation upon recovery. The trap was set for a meeting at the Monomutapa Building. The rendezvous led to the apprehension of Chimutsi and Marabada by ZRP Harare Central police officers, exposing their charade as fake detectives.

This case shines a spotlight on the alarming trend of social media being used as a platform for sophisticated scams, ensnaring unsuspecting victims through the guise of official authority. It serves as a stark reminder of the vigilance needed when dealing with online transactions and the importance of verifying the authenticity of such offers.

US National Escapes RGM Airport

In a recent ruling that underscores the strict enforcement of immigration laws, 50-year-old American citizen Austin Ray has been fined $300 following convictions for breaches of the Immigration Act and escaping from lawful custody in Zimbabwe. The proceedings, which concluded in the Harare Magistrate’s Court, saw Ray facing serious charges under the watchful eye of Magistrate Mrs. Ruth Moyo.

Ray, a holder of American passport number A07061933, found himself in legal trouble after arriving at Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport on February 19. His arrival, on Airlink flight number 42104, marked the beginning of his legal woes. The American national’s attempt to secure a holiday visa was thwarted when immigration officers discovered a discrepancy in his travel documentation. According to the State’s presentation, Ray was previously issued a notice requiring him to leave Zimbabwe by February 7, 2024, but he had failed to comply.

Lacking the necessary written authorization from the Minister to enter Zimbabwe, Ray was denied entry and subsequently placed in a temporary holding facility at the airport pending deportation. However, Ray’s situation took a dramatic turn when he unlawfully exited the holding cell and entered the country without a valid permit, thereby also escaping from lawful custody.

The court heard detailed accounts of how Ray managed to tamper with the cell’s locking mechanism, facilitating his unauthorized entry into Zimbabwe. This act of defiance not only violated the country’s Immigration Act but also raised serious concerns about the security measures at the Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport.

Magistrate Moyo’s ruling serves as a stark reminder of the consequences of flouting immigration regulations and the importance of respecting the legal and procedural frameworks of international travel. Ray’s case is a cautionary tale for travelers, emphasizing the need for adherence to immigration laws and the repercussions of attempting to circumvent them.- state media

Varakashi Pay Tribute To Robert Mugabe

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Popular The Late RG Mugabe Quotes – 21st Movement Youth Day

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Vakazvipa izvozvo vachirova matundundu kuti haaa tinoda kuti tizopindawo isu vadiki ndivo vaakuita take over like vanaObama. Ah! Ndakangotarisa ndichiseka zvangu kuti ah, ko Obama is in the United States. Iwe Kasukuwere uri kungokunguruka zvako uri muno.”

? “We will be exceedingly grateful to get rid of any dishonest persons because they don’t serve the purpose of Government. They are not doing us any good at all. There are there, everywhere: in the private sector, in the public sector even in the opposition you find them – people trying to make money out of nothing.

You have Madhuku, Madhuku, Madhuku, Madhuku. I don’t know what Madhuku actually leads. Anongounganidza vanhu 2 pano apa, 3 apa, zvonzi Madhuku is going to do this, is going to cause disturbances ende anenge atsva izvozvo asisina mari. You see? Ende wongonomira munzira umo kuti mapurisa amusunge. Vosungwa iye nevanhu vatatu yatova news ka zvotoenda kuCNN ‘Madhuku asungwa, Madhuku asungwa, human rights in Zimbabwe hakuna.’ Iye ochienda kuti, maona zvandirikuita ka izvi, kuvanhu vake ikoko.

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? “There are matters which have been outstanding for a long time. You were gonna make mention of the Matabeleland issue.

That is a difficult one, you see? There is a need, they say, to have the Gukurahundi corrected but when you look at Gukurahundi and you examine how it came about, you blame again the Ndebeles. You blame the Party that led them, ZAPU, because they had brought in shipments, shipments of arms from the Soviet Union.

I was called by Nyerere who said, ‘These shipments, what are they for? You are now an independent country.’ Shipments that they had received at the Dar es Salaam port. It was Nyerere who told me and he said, ‘Talk to K.K.’ I talked to Kaunda and Kaunda said, ‘Yes, they have given these to ZAPU.’ I said, ‘Why, because there is a government, a Party cannot receive shipments of arms.

Now what will they do with them?’ It was there, then, that we got these arms. They were hidden and naturally we started the action that was necessary. Already some of the arms had been distributed, you see; and this led then to the campaign that was called Gukurahundi.”

? “Asante sana!”

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Mnangagwa Praises Former Boss Robert Mugabe

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National Youth Day Commemoration

KEYNOTE ADDRESS BY HIS EXCELLENCY PRESIDENT CDE DR. E.D MNANGAGWA

I’m honored to address you on behalf of the nation of the Republic of Zimbabwe as we commemorate the RGM Youth Day

ZANU PF has strong revolutionary background born out of a protracted struggle for independence and democracy

RGM Youth Day started way back in 1962-63-64. We did our part as youth,

and we fought to liberate Zimbabwe. We pass this button to you.

We are your founding fathers for freedom and democracy.

What legacy are you going to live behind? Those who activate their lives to bring about today’s freedom are gone

We look forward to the future with great confidence.
Embrace our philosophy Nyika inovakwa, igotongwa, igonamatirwa nevene vayo

We have a burden on our shoulders to develop our country
We must be solid masters of our own destiny, country and vision.

We must rule ourselves
Let’s be wary of the sinister agendas from outsiders

Love your country and say no to regionalism, tribalism and remain focused, disciplined and loyal to your motherland Zimbabwe

We want peace in the country, and we must dream and walk it and relate to others peacefully.

Last year we were here in Masvingo for the first time voters meeting, I want to express my sincere appreciation and gratitude for such a huge attendance.

Youths, be happy we are here to support you. In the spirit of togetherness, we are able to stand up against those nations who wish us ill.

The nations that claim to be democratic hate us but will reciprocate on them as loving people

I want to thank you, the people of Masvingo we won resoundingly during the election period.

Well done, Masvingo, today, you have come in your large numbers, but you’re equally committed to building our own country. Step by step, we build our great Zimbabwe.

Makorokoto amhlope, we are proud of our youth.

Only God knows when I will leave this earth, and we shall continue to make bold decisions to make sure our youths are involved in decision-making processes.

The young people given responsibilities in Gvt, Cabinet, PB, etc, are doing well. I want tocommend the youths for the exhibitions here.

Your Government will scale up support for all vocational centers to make sure they are fully equipped to support rural industrialization.

Moreover, we shall accelerate the development of youth in the development agenda.

Never abandon our heritage and African morals. Let’s remain humble and honest.
Let us be known for our integrity and hard, honest work
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Say no to corruption and be respectful of our culture.

We want you, the youth, to be known across the globe as young professionals and honest people.

Visit the youth desks and find time to consult at these spaces. ZANU PF has youth oriented programs and projects, and we will address current and future needs

Positioning Youth Empowerment and Development towards Achieving Vision 2030

I thank you

Businessman Family Held at Gunpoint in Terrifying Ordeal

In a distressing event that has deeply unsettled the Umguza community in Matabeleland North, a local businessman, who has requested anonymity for safety reasons, endured a night of sheer terror when armed robbers invaded his shop last Wednesday.

The ordeal began with what the businessman described as “the unmistakable sound of a gun” that abruptly disturbed his sleep. Compelled by fear and concern, he made his way to the shop, only to be met with a scene far exceeding his worst fears. “I was greeted by the horrifying sight of my wife and children on the floor, with three armed men towering over them,” he recounted, still visibly shaken by the memory.

The situation quickly escalated when one of the intruders struck him on the back of the head with the butt of a pistol, threatening to shoot. “One of the gunmen hit me viciously on the back of the head and threatened to shoot me if I didn’t comply,” he said, recalling the terrifying moment.

Following their demands, the robbers instructed him to lie on the floor alongside his family. “They demanded cash and cellphones, leaving us no choice but to comply in fear for our lives,” he explained. The criminals managed to flee with US$100 and two cellphones, leaving the family in a state of shock and trauma.

The businessman immediately reported the incident to the police, leading to a swift investigation and the arrest of 32-year-old Makhosini Mathobela. “We are doing everything in our power to apprehend and prosecute those responsible for this heinous act,” a police spokesperson stated, confirming the ongoing efforts to track down the remaining suspects.

Mathobela, found in possession of a pistol, has been charged with armed robbery. He appeared before Bulawayo regional magistrate Dambudzo Malunga, pleading not guilty to the charges. “The accused has been remanded in custody until February 26, as we continue our investigation,” the magistrate announced, signaling the judiciary’s resolve in dealing with the case.

As the community reels from this shocking crime, the police’s commitment to finding the remaining culprits offers a glimmer of hope. “We will not rest until justice is served,” the police spokesperson assured, reflecting the community’s collective desire for peace and safety to be restored. This incident is a stark reminder of the vulnerabilities that exist, even in seemingly safe communities, and the importance of vigilance and unity in the face of adversity.

Zim On Brink Of Total Disintegration – Nelson Chamisa

By A Correspondent

Prominent opposition leader Advocate Nelson Chamisa recently made a poignant statement, declaring Zimbabwe as a nation on the brink of disintegration.

His words resonate deeply with the reality faced by many Zimbabweans, both at home and abroad.

The once-promising land of opportunity has become a shadow of its former self, grappling with political decay, economic turmoil, and social unrest.

Chamisa’s assessment paints a grim picture of a country plagued by broken families and widespread diaspora migration.

Indeed, it’s hard to find a household untouched by the exodus of loved ones seeking refuge in foreign lands.

This mass migration serves as a stark indicator of the magnitude of Zimbabwe’s crises – from political instability to economic collapse.

The political landscape of Zimbabwe is fractured, with deep-seated divisions undermining any semblance of unity or progress.

Years of authoritarian rule and contested elections have eroded public trust in the democratic process, leaving many disillusioned and disengaged.

The economy, once the breadbasket of Africa, now lies in tatters, crippled by corruption, mismanagement, and international sanctions.

One of the most devastating consequences of Zimbabwe’s decline is the brain drain – a phenomenon where the country’s best and brightest talent seek opportunities elsewhere.

This loss of human capital not only hampers economic development but also perpetuates a cycle of decline, further exacerbating the nation’s woes.

Moreover, Zimbabwe’s social fabric has been torn apart, with communities fractured along political, ethnic, and socioeconomic lines.

Trust in institutions is at an all-time low, and the sense of collective dignity has been severely undermined.

The once vibrant and proud nation now struggles to maintain its identity in the face of adversity.

However, amidst the despair, there remains a glimmer of hope – a hope rooted in the resilience and determination of Zimbabwe’s youth.

Chamisa’s call to action invokes the spirit of unity and solidarity that characterized the struggle for independence.

He reminds the nation of a time when the promise of a better future galvanized a generation to fight for change.

As Zimbabwe approaches a critical juncture, the voices of its youth grow louder, demanding accountability, transparency, and justice.

They refuse to accept the status quo and are determined to reclaim their country’s destiny.

Chamisa’s call for majority rule and a consensus popular government echoes the aspirations of a nation yearning for genuine representation and leadership.

Said Advocate Chamisa :

“The road ahead may be fraught with challenges, but Zimbabwe’s salvation lies in the hands of its people – united in purpose and steadfast in their commitment to building a brighter tomorrow.

The echoes of hope that reverberated in Doroi camp before independence still resonate today.

The question remains: Are you in?”

Mnangagwa Fails To Jump-Start A Brand New Tractor

Billiat Joins Yadah FC

By A Correspondent

Former Warriors midfielder Khama Billiat has found a new home, completing a deal with ambitious Premier Soccer League side Yadah.

The Harare-based club is poised to officially introduce the player during an unveiling ceremony in Harare scheduled for this Thursday.

Billiat, who arrived in the country on Tuesday evening, is set to reignite his career at the Miracle Boys at the age of 33.

Despite interest from other clubs such as Dynamos, Ngezi Platinum, Manica Diamonds, and CAPS United, Yadah managed to sway the midfielder with a compelling offer.

The former Mamelodi Sundowns and Kaizer Chiefs star had been without a club for the past eight months following his departure from the Soweto giants.

Yadah’s Chairperson, Everson Chatambudza, confirmed the acquisition in a telephone interview, disclosing that Billiat’s unveiling is scheduled for Thursday in Harare.

Billiat, who previously had a brief spell with Harare giants CAPS United under head coach Lloyd Chitembwe in 2010 before moving to South Africa to join Ajax Cape Town, now looks forward to a fresh chapter with Yadah FC.

Leon Chiwome Grabs Brace for Wolves Academy

Sports Correspondent

In a dazzling display of skill and talent, Zimbabwean youngster Leon Chiwome showcased his prowess on Monday night as he scored a brace for Wolves Academy against West Brom U21.

Chiwome, who has been in exceptional form throughout the season, demonstrated his scoring abilities with both goals coming in the second half of the match.

The first goal arrived in the 54th minute, with Chiwome breaking the deadlock with a simple tap-in, showcasing his ability to find space and capitalize on opportunities.

Not content with just one goal, Chiwome continued to impress, completing his brace in the 70th minute with a sublime strike into the far post corner, leaving the opposition goalkeeper with no chance.

Chiwome’s exceptional performance not only secured victory for Wolves Academy but also highlighted his potential as a rising star in the footballing world.

Minors Electrocuted During Sleep

THE two children who were electrocuted in Kuwadzana suburb of Harare on Monday have been buried at Mbudzi Cemetery, with the family and community battling to come to terms with the incident.

What was supposed to be a normal morning for the Makwindi family, has left the Kuwadzana community in shock as two of the children were electrocuted in their sleep.

Junior Makwindi (4) and Tinotenda Tineyi Maketo (6) were electrocuted after getting into contact with an upright refrigerator in a room they were sleeping.

Fighting tears, Faith Makwindi, an aunt to the deceased, narrated the sad incident.

“Junior and Tinotenda were sleeping in the dining room together with other children. I woke up early and was doing the dishes outside. I then sent Tino who was also awake to wake the other two up and get ready for school.

When he tried lifting Junior up, he felt the electrical current and dropped him on the floor and came out to call me. I went inside to see when I started shaking them and they were not responsive,” she said.

“I them called Gogo who stays next door who came in and looked at them and told me to take them to the clinic.

We carried them to the clinic not knowing they were already dead. When we got there, the nurses pronounced them dead. I’m still in shock and hurt as I’m the one who raised them and was a mother to them. Their mother is my sister, but I was the one staying with them.”

Their grandfather, Mr Ignatius Makwindi who was at work on the fateful day, is yet to come to terms with the shocking incident.

“I left home for work on Monday morning, but before I got to work, I received news of their death. The fridge is still new and I don’t understand how they were electrocuted. ZESA has since disconnected electricity so that they ascertain what really happened,” he narrated.

The family has been robbed of two innocent lives that will never reach their full potential nor will their laughter and echoes be felt in the home.

Chamisa Shows-Up In Blue

By Political Reporter- Former CCC leader Nelson Chamisa has shown up three weeks after dumping the Zanu PF infiltrated opposition.

Chamisa was Thursday seen at the Namibian Embassy in Harare, paying his condolences following the death of the country’s President, Hage Geingob, who passed away on 04 February this year.

Speaking to journalists after he signed a condolence book at the Namibian Embassy, Chamisa said he was representing millions of Zimbabweans who support him. He said:

I am here precisely representing the people of Zimbabwe who believe in the alternative and who have supported and continue to support [me].

You are aware that we recently held our elections, the 23 August 2023 elections. Over two million people voted.

It is those voices I carry, so I don’t need a political party as I come… It’s not about politics, it’s about honouring a giant.

You are aware that President Hage Geinngob was familiar to me, in my capacity as a leader, as a young African, but more importantly in the context of SADC.

So I am here to pay my condolences to this giant, to this great icon, to this doyen of democracy, to the man who contributed so much, not just to Namibia but also to Africa, and not just to Africa but to humanity.

He made a difference. He was a democrat. He was a believer in justice and freedom and he did not arrest opponents, he did not incarcerate those who differed with him.

He held elections without undermining their integrity. He observed the guidelines on elections within SADC, so for that reason we honour him and we are coming here to pay our tribute to the great giant and to say, that he has laid the framework, he has created the path, and ours is to walk in his footsteps.

Quizzed on his next move after resigning from CCC which he founded in January 2022, Chamisa said:

Once we are ready, like I said, I am going to give Zimbabweans a clear direction.

Chamisa announced his resignation and dissociation from CCC on 25 January, saying the party had been infiltrated and hijacked by ZANU PF through its proxies.

Chamisa’s Blue Train Invades Zanu PF Stronghold

By Political Reporter- The country’s most popular opposition figure, Nelson Chamisa’s advance team, invaded Zanu PF’s stronghold with their new movement on Thursday.

Gift Ostallos Siziba, who was leading the team Thursday, announced on social media that they were well received in Mashonaland East Province, Uzumba, Mudzi and Chikomba.

He posted:

We have arrived in Mashonaland East Province to converse with Citizens in this part of the country.

In the face of great assault to authentic politics in this country- we stand tall!

From Uzumba to Chikombo to Mudzi- Citizens are clear- they continue to pronounce the leadership of President Chamisa.
We are thankful to these drivers of Alternative politics in communities.

We keep moving- until victory

Mnangagwa Allies Throw Chiwenga Under The Bus

By Political Reporter- Zanu PF MP for Bikita South, Energy Mutodi, is leading an anti-Chiwenga campaign and wants President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s tenure to be extended by another term.

The move sparked an unexpected wave of enthusiasm among Zanu PF supporters, leaving Vice President Constantino Chiwenga noticeably absent.

Mutodi, who spearheads an apparent anti-Chiwenga campaign, boldly declared on social media platform X that President Mnangagwa deserved a third term, garnering support from ZANU PF Masvingo province.

The provincial chairman, Robson Mavhenyengwa, echoed this sentiment during the event, leading the crowd in the chant, “2030 vaMnangagwa vanenge vachipo!” to resounding cheers.

Vice President Kembo Mohadi, in introducing Mnangagwa, embraced the newfound slogan, further fueling speculation about a possible constitutional amendment. President Mnangagwa addressed the crowd, responding to the enthusiastic slogan, stating that only “Jehovah” knows when he will step down, dismissing any uncertainties about his future.

However, Chiwenga, the current ZANU PF vice president and second secretary, was notably absent from the event, being on an official trip to Russia.

The gathering intensified rumours of a growing divide within the ruling party, with reports suggesting loyalists of Mnangagwa are exploring options to eliminate term limits through a constitutional amendment.

The reported plan to amend the constitution faces significant hurdles, requiring approval by two-thirds of lawmakers in both the National Assembly and the Senate. Additionally, constitutional provisions stipulate that an incumbent cannot benefit from an amendment to a term limit provision, adding complexity to any potential extension of Mnangagwa’s presidency.
As the political landscape in Zimbabwe continues to evolve, the absence of Vice President Chiwenga at the event raises questions about the power dynamics within Zanu PF and the future trajectory of the party’s leadership.

Zanu PF Closes Doors For Chiwenga

By Political Reporter- In a surprising turn of events at the Robert Mugabe National Youth Day Celebrations held at the Mushagashe Training Centre in Masvingo, Zanu PF MP for Bikita South, Energy Mutodi, emerged as a vocal advocate for extending President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s tenure into a third term.

The move sparked an unexpected wave of enthusiasm among Zanu PF supporters, leaving Vice President Constantino Chiwenga noticeably absent.

Mutodi, who spearheads an apparent anti-Chiwenga campaign, boldly declared on social media platform X that President Mnangagwa deserved a third term, garnering support from ZANU PF Masvingo province. The provincial chairman, Robson Mavhenyengwa, echoed this sentiment during the event, leading the crowd in the chant, “2030 vaMnangagwa vanenge vachipo!” to resounding cheers.
Vice President Kembo Mohadi, in introducing Mnangagwa, embraced the newfound slogan, further fueling speculation about a possible constitutional amendment. President Mnangagwa addressed the crowd, responding to the enthusiastic slogan, stating that only “Jehovah” knows when he will step down, dismissing any uncertainties about his future.
However, Chiwenga, the current ZANU PF vice president and second secretary, was notably absent from the event, being on an official trip to Russia. The gathering intensified rumours of a growing divide within the ruling party, with reports suggesting loyalists of Mnangagwa are exploring options to eliminate term limits through a constitutional amendment.
The reported plan to amend the constitution faces significant hurdles, requiring approval by two-thirds of lawmakers in both the National Assembly and the Senate. Additionally, constitutional provisions stipulate that an incumbent cannot benefit from an amendment to a term limit provision, adding complexity to any potential extension of Mnangagwa’s presidency.
As the political landscape in Zimbabwe continues to evolve, the absence of Vice President Chiwenga at the event raises questions about the power dynamics within Zanu PF and the future trajectory of the party’s leadership.

Zimbabwean Youngster Leon Chiwome Shines with Brace for Wolves Academy

Sports Correspondent

In a dazzling display of skill and talent, Zimbabwean youngster Leon Chiwome showcased his prowess on Monday night as he scored a brace for Wolves Academy against West Brom U21.

Chiwome, who has been in exceptional form throughout the season, demonstrated his scoring abilities with both goals coming in the second half of the match.

The first goal arrived in the 54th minute, with Chiwome breaking the deadlock with a simple tap-in, showcasing his ability to find space and capitalize on opportunities.

Not content with just one goal, Chiwome continued to impress, completing his brace in the 70th minute with a sublime strike into the far post corner, leaving the opposition goalkeeper with no chance.

Chiwome’s exceptional performance not only secured victory for Wolves Academy but also highlighted his potential as a rising star in the footballing world.

Walter Magaya Snatches Khama Billiat

By A Correspondent

Former Warriors midfielder Khama Billiat has found a new home, completing a deal with ambitious Premier Soccer League side Yadah.

The Harare-based club is poised to officially introduce the player during an unveiling ceremony in Harare scheduled for this Thursday.

Billiat, who arrived in the country on Tuesday evening, is set to reignite his career at the Miracle Boys at the age of 33.

Despite interest from other clubs such as Dynamos, Ngezi Platinum, Manica Diamonds, and CAPS United, Yadah managed to sway the midfielder with a compelling offer.

The former Mamelodi Sundowns and Kaizer Chiefs star had been without a club for the past eight months following his departure from the Soweto giants.

Yadah’s Chairperson, Everson Chatambudza, confirmed the acquisition in a telephone interview, disclosing that Billiat’s unveiling is scheduled for Thursday in Harare.

Billiat, who previously had a brief spell with Harare giants CAPS United under head coach Lloyd Chitembwe in 2010 before moving to South Africa to join Ajax Cape Town, now looks forward to a fresh chapter with Yadah FC.

It’s Everyone’s Duty To Fight For Freedom – Advocate Chamisa

By A Correspondent

Prominent opposition leader Advocate Nelson Chamisa recently made a poignant statement, declaring Zimbabwe as a nation on the brink of disintegration.

His words resonate deeply with the reality faced by many Zimbabweans, both at home and abroad.

The once-promising land of opportunity has become a shadow of its former self, grappling with political decay, economic turmoil, and social unrest.

Chamisa’s assessment paints a grim picture of a country plagued by broken families and widespread diaspora migration.

Indeed, it’s hard to find a household untouched by the exodus of loved ones seeking refuge in foreign lands.

This mass migration serves as a stark indicator of the magnitude of Zimbabwe’s crises – from political instability to economic collapse.

The political landscape of Zimbabwe is fractured, with deep-seated divisions undermining any semblance of unity or progress.

Years of authoritarian rule and contested elections have eroded public trust in the democratic process, leaving many disillusioned and disengaged.

The economy, once the breadbasket of Africa, now lies in tatters, crippled by corruption, mismanagement, and international sanctions.

One of the most devastating consequences of Zimbabwe’s decline is the brain drain – a phenomenon where the country’s best and brightest talent seek opportunities elsewhere.

This loss of human capital not only hampers economic development but also perpetuates a cycle of decline, further exacerbating the nation’s woes.

Moreover, Zimbabwe’s social fabric has been torn apart, with communities fractured along political, ethnic, and socioeconomic lines.

Trust in institutions is at an all-time low, and the sense of collective dignity has been severely undermined.

The once vibrant and proud nation now struggles to maintain its identity in the face of adversity.

However, amidst the despair, there remains a glimmer of hope – a hope rooted in the resilience and determination of Zimbabwe’s youth.

Chamisa’s call to action invokes the spirit of unity and solidarity that characterized the struggle for independence.

He reminds the nation of a time when the promise of a better future galvanized a generation to fight for change.

As Zimbabwe approaches a critical juncture, the voices of its youth grow louder, demanding accountability, transparency, and justice.

They refuse to accept the status quo and are determined to reclaim their country’s destiny.

Chamisa’s call for majority rule and a consensus popular government echoes the aspirations of a nation yearning for genuine representation and leadership.

Said Advocate Chamisa :

“The road ahead may be fraught with challenges, but Zimbabwe’s salvation lies in the hands of its people – united in purpose and steadfast in their commitment to building a brighter tomorrow.

The echoes of hope that reverberated in Doroi camp before independence still resonate today.

The question remains: Are you in?”

Mnangagwa Hooligans Harass Hotel Guests

By A Correspondent

Zanu PF youths, returning from the Mushagashe Training Centre in Masvingo after attending the Robert Mugabe Youth Day celebrations, officiated by Emmerson Mnangagwa, unleashed chaos at a guest hotel in Chivhu on Wednesday night.

In a disturbing display, the inebriated hooligans stormed the hotel premises, shouting obscenities and harassing guests, demanding to know their political affiliation.

According to reports, eight Zanu PF youths aggressively accosted guests, while two intoxicated women wielding beer bottles openly solicited sex from them, threatening to enter rooms themselves if their demands were not met.

“Eight Zanu PF youths harassed guests here, demanding to know their political affiliation.

The visibly drunk youths also hurled insults at guests.

Two ladies holding beer bottles demanded to have sex with guests-
It was really disturbing,” a source told ZimEye.com.

The scene was described as highly disruptive and alarming by witnesses, highlighting the brazen disregard for decency and law exhibited by the perpetrators.

Zim A Nation in Turmoil: Nelson Chamisa

By A Correspondent

Prominent opposition leader Advocate Nelson Chamisa recently made a poignant statement, declaring Zimbabwe as a nation on the brink of disintegration.

His words resonate deeply with the reality faced by many Zimbabweans, both at home and abroad.

The once-promising land of opportunity has become a shadow of its former self, grappling with political decay, economic turmoil, and social unrest.

Chamisa’s assessment paints a grim picture of a country plagued by broken families and widespread diaspora migration.

Indeed, it’s hard to find a household untouched by the exodus of loved ones seeking refuge in foreign lands.

This mass migration serves as a stark indicator of the magnitude of Zimbabwe’s crises – from political instability to economic collapse.

The political landscape of Zimbabwe is fractured, with deep-seated divisions undermining any semblance of unity or progress.

Years of authoritarian rule and contested elections have eroded public trust in the democratic process, leaving many disillusioned and disengaged.

The economy, once the breadbasket of Africa, now lies in tatters, crippled by corruption, mismanagement, and international sanctions.

One of the most devastating consequences of Zimbabwe’s decline is the brain drain – a phenomenon where the country’s best and brightest talent seek opportunities elsewhere.

This loss of human capital not only hampers economic development but also perpetuates a cycle of decline, further exacerbating the nation’s woes.

Moreover, Zimbabwe’s social fabric has been torn apart, with communities fractured along political, ethnic, and socioeconomic lines.

Trust in institutions is at an all-time low, and the sense of collective dignity has been severely undermined.

The once vibrant and proud nation now struggles to maintain its identity in the face of adversity.

However, amidst the despair, there remains a glimmer of hope – a hope rooted in the resilience and determination of Zimbabwe’s youth.

Chamisa’s call to action invokes the spirit of unity and solidarity that characterized the struggle for independence.

He reminds the nation of a time when the promise of a better future galvanized a generation to fight for change.

As Zimbabwe approaches a critical juncture, the voices of its youth grow louder, demanding accountability, transparency, and justice.

They refuse to accept the status quo and are determined to reclaim their country’s destiny.

Chamisa’s call for majority rule and a consensus popular government echoes the aspirations of a nation yearning for genuine representation and leadership.

Said Advocate Chamisa :

“The road ahead may be fraught with challenges, but Zimbabwe’s salvation lies in the hands of its people – united in purpose and steadfast in their commitment to building a brighter tomorrow.

The echoes of hope that reverberated in Doroi camp before independence still resonate today.

The question remains: Are you in?”

I Am Not Going Anywhere – Emmerson Mnangagwa

Zanu PF Youths Advocate for President Mnangagwa’s Third Term on National Youth Day

22nd February 2024

By Wezhira Munya

Zanu PF youth members from across Zimbabwe convened at the Mushagashe Training Centre in Masvingo on February 21, 2024, to honor the birthday of former President Robert Gabriel Mugabe.

During preparations for Youth Day, a Zanu PF meeting featured a youth member from Masvingo province chanting, “President Mnangagwa will be there in 2030,” sparking online speculation about Mnangagwa’s potential bid for a third term.

At 81, Mnangagwa is currently in his second and final presidential term following disputed harmonized elections in August 2023.

However, there is a faction within Zanu PF advocating for his extended tenure, led by Vice President Kembo Mohadi, Masvingo Zanu-PF provincial chairperson Mr. Robson Mavhenyengwa, and Zanu PF Bikita South member of parliament.

At the Mushagashe event, Mr. Robson Mavhenyengwa, the Zanu PF Masvingo Provincial chairman, boldly declared Mnangagwa’s presidency in 2030, drawing mixed reactions from Zimbabweans.

However, critics, including the pro-Chiwenga faction, warn that another term under Mnangagwa’s leadership could exacerbate existing challenges such as poverty, unemployment, and high education and healthcare costs.

Support for Mnangagwa’s extended presidency was echoed by Zanu PF’s third vice president, Kembo Mohadi, and Zanu PF Bikita South member of parliament, Energy Mutodi, who hailed the slogan “2030 vaMnangagwa will be there” as a new rallying cry.

President Mnangagwa himself responded to the speculation, stating, “Those saying Mnangagwa will be there in 2030, was there any suggestion that I won’t be there? Only one person knows when I’m going, and that’s Jehovah.”

Despite these sentiments, Mnangagwa previously committed to respecting the constitution, which limits presidents to two terms, in a 2018 CNN interview.

Any attempt to extend Mnangagwa’s term beyond two requires a constitutional amendment, necessitating a two-thirds majority vote in both the National Assembly and the Senate, as well as approval in a national referendum, according to Zimbabwe’s Constitution.

Although Zanu PF currently holds a two-thirds majority in Parliament, cooperation from some opposition members would be needed in the Senate to pass such an amendment.

However, public rejection, as seen in 2000, could thwart these efforts.

Ultimately, the decision regarding Mnangagwa’s potential third term rests with the Zimbabwean people and the constitutional processes governing presidential term limits.

Zanu PF Hooligans Cause Mayhem At Chivhu Hotel, Demand S*x With Guests

By A Correspondent

Zanu PF youths, returning from the Mushagashe Training Centre in Masvingo after attending the Robert Mugabe Youth Day celebrations, officiated by Emmerson Mnangagwa, unleashed chaos at a guest hotel in Chivhu on Wednesday night.

In a disturbing display, the inebriated hooligans stormed the hotel premises, shouting obscenities and harassing guests, demanding to know their political affiliation.

According to reports, eight Zanu PF youths aggressively accosted guests, while two intoxicated women wielding beer bottles openly solicited sex from them, threatening to enter rooms themselves if their demands were not met.

“Eight Zanu PF youths harassed guests here, demanding to know their political affiliation.

The visibly drunk youths also hurled insults at guests.

Two ladies holding beer bottles demanded to have sex with guests-
It was really disturbing,” a source told ZimEye.com.

The scene was described as highly disruptive and alarming by witnesses, highlighting the brazen disregard for decency and law exhibited by the perpetrators.

Self-Styled Traditional Healer In Trouble For Fooling Woman To Divorce Hubby

A 60-year-old self-styled traditional healer was arrested on Tuesday following a misunderstanding with a married woman he allegedly convinced to divorce her husband before impregnating and “kidnapping” her later.

The traditional healer, Darlington Mabudu, popularly known as Sekuru Nyashanu in Epworth, allegedly used false prophecies to trap Faith Macha.

He charged Macha US$150 for “cleansing” her but she failed to raise the money.

Mabudu allegedly told her that her husband was behind her misfortunes and she had to divorce him.

He reportedly told Faith that she had to accompany him to Shamva for further help, where they ended up staying as husband and wife.

Speaking to a local tabloid, Macha said he met Mabudu along a road and he gave her a “prophecy” there and then.

She said:
Sekuru met me along the road and convinced me that he had the spiritual powers to see my life issues. I informed my mother about it and we consulted him, but failed to pay the US$150 he demanded.
He later agreed to conduct cleansing ceremonies for free.

Sekuru convinced my mother that he had to take me to various spirit mediums in Shamva and Westgate where we ended up sharing the same bed.

He ordered me to divorce my husband claiming that he was the one causing my misfortunes and to also surrender my child to him.
Macha said after they returned from Shamva, she had a sexual relationship with another man but after she fell pregnant, he denied responsibility saying the dates did not tally.

She said: This was caused by Sekuru Nyashanu and I ended up staying with Sekuru at his friend’s house in Westgate.

Sekuru Nyashanu confiscated my mobile phone and my mother looked for me until she learnt about where I was and came to take me by force.

Sekuru Nyashanu is responsible for my pregnancy. I fell for Sekuru Nyashanu’s trap and believed his false visions.

He forced me to divorce my husband and impregnated me.
Cases of fake spiritualists who take advantage of naive people, especially women are common in Zimbabwe.

Over the years, countless people have lost cash and other cherished possessions to bogus traditional healers, fake faith healers and pastors, while some women have been raped by these charlatans.

Chamisa Signs Condolences Book For Late Namibian President Hage Geingob

Advocate Chamisa today visited the Namibian Embassy in Harare to pay his condolences following the death of that country’s late President Hage Geingob.

President Geingob died on the 4th of February this year, weeks after he was diagnosed with cancer.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa this month signed the condolences book and he described the late leader as a ‘GIANT’ in Africa politics and leadership.

Welshman Ncube Throws Tshabangu Under The Bus

Acting president of the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC), Professor Welshman Ncube, has refuted allegations that he was involved in Sengezo Tshabangu’s actions and responsible for the recalls of party representatives.

Contrary to claims that he and Tendai Biti orchestrated Tshabangu’s actions to undermine the party and target former party leader Nelson Chamisa, Professor Ncube clarified that he initially learned about the recalls from a friend abroad. Dismissing the possibility of Chamisa initiating the recalls, he investigated the matter further, only to find out that Tshabangu had indeed signed the letters without consulting party leadership.

Ncube recounted the unfolding of events during the second wave of recalls, which coincided with his mourning period for his late mother. Despite assurances from Tshabangu that he hadn’t initiated the recalls, the acting president later discovered that 23 individuals had been recalled. This revelation led Ncube to emphasize that Tshabangu was acting independently and not under anyone’s control.

Addressing the ongoing challenges within the party, particularly the Tshabangu issue, Professor Ncube stressed the importance of tackling these problems head-on. He acknowledged the existence of pending court cases and affirmed the party’s commitment to addressing current issues, expressing confidence in their ability to overcome challenges.

Furthermore, Ncube acknowledged fundamental differences within the party, citing the suspension of crucial meetings that exacerbated the situation. He urged honesty in acknowledging these differences as genuine political and ideological disparities rather than gloating over them. As the acting party leader, Ncube affirmed their commitment to resolving internal conflicts and confronting the challenges facing the opposition party.

Zanu PF Youths Push For Mnangagwa Third Presidential Term

Zanu PF Youths Advocate for President Mnangagwa’s Third Term on National Youth Day

22nd February 2024

By Wezhira Munya

Zanu PF youth members from across Zimbabwe convened at the Mushagashe Training Centre in Masvingo on February 21, 2024, to honor the birthday of former President Robert Gabriel Mugabe.

During preparations for Youth Day, a Zanu PF meeting featured a youth member from Masvingo province chanting, “President Mnangagwa will be there in 2030,” sparking online speculation about Mnangagwa’s potential bid for a third term.

At 81, Mnangagwa is currently in his second and final presidential term following disputed harmonized elections in August 2023.

However, there is a faction within Zanu PF advocating for his extended tenure, led by Vice President Kembo Mohadi, Masvingo Zanu-PF provincial chairperson Mr. Robson Mavhenyengwa, and Zanu PF Bikita South member of parliament.

At the Mushagashe event, Mr. Robson Mavhenyengwa, the Zanu PF Masvingo Provincial chairman, boldly declared Mnangagwa’s presidency in 2030, drawing mixed reactions from Zimbabweans.

However, critics, including the pro-Chiwenga faction, warn that another term under Mnangagwa’s leadership could exacerbate existing challenges such as poverty, unemployment, and high education and healthcare costs.

Support for Mnangagwa’s extended presidency was echoed by Zanu PF’s third vice president, Kembo Mohadi, and Zanu PF Bikita South member of parliament, Energy Mutodi, who hailed the slogan “2030 vaMnangagwa will be there” as a new rallying cry.

President Mnangagwa himself responded to the speculation, stating, “Those saying Mnangagwa will be there in 2030, was there any suggestion that I won’t be there? Only one person knows when I’m going, and that’s Jehovah.”

Despite these sentiments, Mnangagwa previously committed to respecting the constitution, which limits presidents to two terms, in a 2018 CNN interview.

Any attempt to extend Mnangagwa’s term beyond two requires a constitutional amendment, necessitating a two-thirds majority vote in both the National Assembly and the Senate, as well as approval in a national referendum, according to Zimbabwe’s Constitution.

Although Zanu PF currently holds a two-thirds majority in Parliament, cooperation from some opposition members would be needed in the Senate to pass such an amendment.

However, public rejection, as seen in 2000, could thwart these efforts.

Ultimately, the decision regarding Mnangagwa’s potential third term rests with the Zimbabwean people and the constitutional processes governing presidential term limits.

Statesman Chamisa Continues To Tackle National Issues While Welshman And Crew Focus On Him

Former Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) leader Nelson Chamisa continues to show his statesmanship by tackling national problems facing the country while his adversaries focus on him.

CCC acting President Welshman Ncube on Tuesday appeared on CITE attacking Chamisa labelling him a dictator among other labels but the 2023 Presidential candidate is unfazed in his quest to fight for every citizen.

Yesterday, Chamisa decried the destruction of national pride by the Zanu PF regime.

He said due to the prevailing political and economic problems, Zimbabwe was continuously losing its best brains to other countries thereby assaulting the national dignity of the Citizens.

“A COUNTRY IN TURMOIL…Zimbabwe is a sad case of a disintegrating nation upon broken families. Not a single family is without a member/s living in the diaspora. This is an indicator of the magnitude of the prevailing political decay and economic crisis. The politics is broken. The economy is in tatters. We’ve lost our best and finest brains. Our most productive and active workforce is productive and active in other lands to the detriment of national interest. Our national pride has been severely undermined! Our collective dignity has been assaulted. The damage socially & economically is dire. Our social fabric is torn apart. The solution is finding each other and collectively resolving the disputed national processes including the 2023 general elections. Zimbabwe must return to MAJORITY RULE and a consensus POPULAR GOVERNMENT. The true will of the citizens must be respected! Citizens unite,” said Chamisa.

Meanwhile, Zanu PF has not wasted

Mliswa Fights His Uncle Didymus Mutasa Over Rusape Land

Former State Security Minister Didymus Mutasa has refuted claims made by his nephew, Temba Mliswa, regarding share ownership in Muungwe Investments Private Limited as the fight for vast pieces of land in Rusape rages.

Mutasa said he owns 100% of the shares in the company, contrary to Mliswa’s assertion that holds a 10% stake.

Mliswa, Mutasa, Martin Naivada Mutasa and Mabel Mananiseyi Maril Dete are listed as directors of Muungwe Investments.

The fallout between Mliswa and other directors follows the release of minutes of a meeting allegedly held on January 14 this year in Rusape authorising Mutasa (Didymus) to enter into a land development agreement with Brobondo (Private) Limited on the land in question.

The land in question is held under Deed of Transfer number 7972/2008, Deed of Grant number 6600/2008 and Deed of Grant 8874/2008 in Lupane.

Mliswa on Tuesday said there was a plot to elbow him out in a grand land heist.

In response to Mliswa’s allegations, Mutasa yesterday said Mliswa and Mabel Dete were no longer board members of Muungwe Investments. Dete and Mliswa reportedly resigned from the company in 2017 and 2021, respectively.

According to Mutasa, Mliswa was removed from the directorship structure in February 2021.

“The current directors of Muungwe Investments Private Limited are myself and Maivada Chikomba Mutasa. Removal of Temba Mliswa from directorship structure; I removed him in February 2021,” Mutasa said.

“I wrote him a letter to that effect. It was sent by email and also delivered to his Borrowdale address,” said Mutasa. “He did not challenge this removal then.

“He did not participate in any business of Muungwe Investments Private Limited or attend any meetings of the company, be it annual general meeting or emergency general meeting.”

Mutasa claimed that Mliswa did not contest his removal from the board and did not participate in any business or meetings of the company thereafter.

Mutasa claimed there was an agreement in 2015 to potentially allocate up to 30% of the company’s shares to Mliswa and Dete in exchange for their contribution to the land development.

He, however, said the agreement never materialised because the housing development project in Rusape had not commenced at that time.

National Youth Day Turned Into A Zanu PF Campaign For Mnangagwa’s Third Term

A Zanu PF lawmaker on Wednesday said Zanu PF had “offered” President Emmerson Mnangagwa a third term in office after several party officials chanted a slogan that the 81-year-old “will still be there in 2030.”

Mnangagwa began his second and final term after winning disputed elections last August, but there is a new push among his loyalists to amend the constitution to scrap term limits.

The amendment would require affirmation by two thirds of lawmakers in the National Assembly, and again in the Senate. Even then, the constitution says the incumbent cannot benefit from an amendment to a term limit provision, requiring movers of such a plan to take it to a public referendum.

“Zanu PF Masvingo province today offered President ED Mnangagwa a third term in office as president of Zimbabwe,” Bikita South MP Energy Mutodi wrote on X while attending Youth Day celebrations at Mushagashe Training Centre in Masvingo, attended by Mnangagwa.

He added: “Amid cheers, whistling and ululations, the provincial chairman Robson Mavhenyengwa chanted the slogan ‘2030 vaMnangagwa vanenge vachipo!’ to a deafening applause.”

Vice President Kembo Mohadi, who took to the podium to introduce Mnangagwa, also repeated the slogan.

“Your Excellency, before I invite you to take the podium, I was thrilled by the new slogan. Allow me to chant the slogan,” Mohadi said.

Mnangagwa’s second and final term expires in 2028, and the slogan’s crafters appear to be suggesting that he will be well into his third term in 2030.

Mnangagwa made reference to the new slogan during his speech, remarking: “Those saying Mnangagwa will be there in 2030, was there any suggestion that I won’t be there? Only one person knows when I’m going, and that’s Jehovah.”

In a 2018 interview with CNN, months after coming to power through a military coup, Mnangagwa said he would respect the constitution and serve just two terms.

“The maximum is two terms, for any president, and I will abide by that,” Mnangagwa said.

In another interview with Zimpapers Television Network ahead of the August 2023 elections, Mnangagwa said: “I am going for my second term, this is my last term.”

Vice President Constantino Chiwenga, who is on a trip to Russia and missed Wednesday’s event, is the frontrunner to replace Mnangagwa as Zanu PF’s leader. Attempts to extend Mnangagwa’s time in office would rile his supporters and stoke factionalism in Zanu PF.


Chivhayo Gifts Chaplain Phiri With Mercedes Benz C200

Controversial businessman Wicknell Chivhayo has gifted celebrated Zimbabwe Prison and Correctional Services Chaplain Christine Madeyi with a Mercedes Benz C200.

Read Chivhayo’s post this morning announcing the gift:

Congratulations to CHIEF PRISON OFFICER CHRISTINE MADEYI from the ZIMBABWE PRISONS and CORRECTIONAL SERVICE (ZPCS). Please go to EXQUISITE DEALERSHIP and see Victor , your beautiful MERCEDES BENZ C200 is ready for collection. This is my small way of saying THANK YOU with much LOVE and APPRECIATION for your endless support and commitment at our amazing MOTHER ZIMBABWE’S ongoing nationwide ANGEL OF HOPE charity events…You are a wonderful CHARPLAIN , PASTOR and PREACHER of distinguished character not only to the ZPCS but to all of us who attend the various ANGEL OF HOPE charity events and many other church programs you lead. Being a CIVIL SERVANT as an exception , only IF YOU GO DRESSED IN YOUR UNIFORM , i’ve also instructed VICTOR to give you an additional 10 THOUSAND UNITED STATES DOLLARS in cash for your fuel allowance as an indication of my further gratitude for your sacrifice and commitment to NATIONAL DUTY…May God bless you abundantly and may this be the beginning of many more greater things to come in your life…E.D HUCHI…E.D CHIMUDHARA…2030 CHINENGE CHIRIPO… Edelivers?????????????

Zanu PF Ditches Own Supporters

Villagers evicted from a settlement near Great Zimbabwe Monuments under Chief Mugabe have said that they regret voting for Zanu PF in last year’s general election alleging that the party is reneging on its land and farm security promises.
https://x.com/TheMirrorMsv/status/1759966363852923207?s=20

Harare Man Tortured by CID Officers, Forced to Pay Bribe for Freedom

By Dorrothy Moyo | In a harrowing incident that sheds light on the use of excessive force and corruption within law enforcement, a man in Harare was subjected to severe torture by two officers of the Criminal Investigations Department (CID), resulting in him passing blood-stained urine. The officers, identified as Wellington Mlambo, 43, and Gracious Selemani, 35, who are stationed at Braeside, have been charged with assault and criminal abuse of office. They made their initial court appearance before Magistrate Ruth Moyo on Monday and have been remanded until March 18, each granted bail at US$100.

The ordeal began on the morning of February 15, when the victim was apprehended at Mbare Musika under accusations of receiving stolen property, charges which he vehemently denied. Despite his denials, it is alleged that upon their arrival at the CID Braeside Police Station, Mlambo and Selemani engaged in a brutal interrogation session, assaulting the man under his feet with a baton in a vile attempt to extract a confession.

In a distressing turn of events, the court was informed that the two officers then demanded a US$150 bribe from the complainant to secure his release. The complainant’s brother complied, providing the demanded amount to the corrupt officers. Furthermore, the victim was coerced into paying a US$15 fine for purportedly failing to maintain a register of second-hand goods, an accusation added to compound his woes.

The complainant and his brother were eventually released, but the nightmare did not end upon leaving the police station. It was on their journey home that the victim realized the severity of his injuries, as he discovered he was passing blood-stained urine—a chilling testament to the brutality he endured under the custody of Mlambo and Selemani.

Acting on the complainant’s report, an investigation was launched, culminating in the arrest of the two CID officers. The case has sparked outrage and concern over the conduct of law enforcement officials, highlighting a pressing need for systemic reforms to address issues of torture and corruption within the ranks. As the legal proceedings unfold, many await justice for the victim and a stand against such egregious abuses of power.

Drug Lords Target S*x Workers

Source: ZBC News

DRUG kingpins have found a haven among commercial sex workers, who have become their latest prey for pushing dangerous substances in Harare.

ZBC News took the streets of Harare and uncovered a horrid tale, one of Tyrese and his peers, who have fallen victim to the ugly world of drug and substance abuse.

His hands move with a lot of unease as he does his dishes, the effects of crystal meth abuse for close to three years.

It takes him at least 30 minutes to complete the chore, all the while trying to control the involuntary shaking of his hands.

Tyrese (not his real name) has agreed to open up on this chapter of his life, but only if his identity is concealed.

Life on the streets was hard, he says, but there are stories yet to be told.

“There are people who are well up who come with these drugs on the streets. My brother, I am talking about bags and bags of crystal meth being dumped on the streets. They target children on the streets and school-going children. Sometimes they just come and leave their product and they will then come and collect their money later. This is a syndicate that happens mostly around 4 pm,” he said.

“Never my brother, these people don’t touch these drugs. These are people who are smartly dressed. You cannot tell that these are the devils selling such substances,” added Tyrese.

Drug and substance abuse is moving with ruthless ferocity among youths as the peddlers come up with new devious methods.

The latest of their prey are commercial sex workers in the capital city.

“I can tell you that this is their new customer base. They are selling and using commercial sex workers to push the illicit products,” said Tyrese.

It is an underworld of vile, and the villains prowl on the innocence of young children and the vulnerable.

Mnangagwa Incarnates Into Mugabe

In a move that resonates with the late Robert Mugabe’s lengthy tenure, Zimbabwe’s President Emmerson Mnangagwa, popularly known as “ED,” is seemingly embarking on a path that could extend his stay in power beyond the conventional limits. Despite Mnangagwa’s denial of such ambitions, the echoes of his predecessor’s grip on the presidency are becoming unmistakable as discussions around a third term gain momentum.

Drawing parallels with former Zambian President Chiluba’s infamous remark, “Power is sweet,” the unfolding scenario in Zimbabwe reflects a similar reluctance to relinquish authority. Chiluba’s attempt for a third term, despite constitutional restrictions, underscores the magnetic allure of political power—a sentiment that appears to be shared by Mnangagwa’s camp.

Currently in the early stages of his second five-year term, technically Mnangagwa could argue this is only his second term, considering he completed Mugabe’s tenure following a coup in November 2017. This nuance offers Mnangagwa a potential loophole to seek an additional term, which would secure him an even more comfortable retirement package, or possibly pave the way for a life presidency, depending on the political landscape’s evolution.

The push for a third term, while denied by Mnangagwa, raises critical questions about the motives and pressures driving this campaign. With Zimbabwe grappling with significant economic challenges, the focus on extending a political career seems ill-timed and fraught with controversy.

Critics argue that no one seems capable of halting this apparent quest for extended power, suggesting a resignation to the inevitability of Mnangagwa’s continued leadership. This sentiment is captured in the local saying, “zvipei doro,” which translates to “just let it happen,” indicating a collective desire to move past political power struggles to address more pressing national concerns.

As Zimbabwe marks the 21st of February, a date that used to celebrate Mugabe’s birthday and now serves as a reminder of the cyclical nature of power dynamics, the nation finds itself at a crossroads. Will Mnangagwa’s tenure usher in a new era of prolonged leadership, or will it prompt a reevaluation of governance and term limits in Zimbabwe?

The unfolding events in Zimbabwe underscore the complex interplay between power, politics, and public sentiment, as the nation contemplates a future that may very well echo its past.

Mnangagwa Here To Stay, Says Zanu PF Activist

By A Correspondent

The political landscape of Zimbabwe often feels like a theatrical stage where drama unfolds daily, leaving citizens questioning the competence and integrity of their leaders.

The recent statement by a ZANU PF activist advocating for the extension of Emmerson Mnangagwa’s term of office until 2030 is yet another episode in this ongoing saga.

In any democratic society, the constitution serves as the cornerstone, outlining the fundamental principles and guidelines for governance.

However, it seems that for some within ZANU PF, the constitution is more of a hindrance than a document to uphold.

The push for the extension of Mnangagwa’s term blatantly disregards the constitutional provisions regarding presidential term limits, raising concerns about the party’s commitment to democratic principles.

A video circulating on social media captures the fervent plea of a ZANU PF activist, calling for Mnangagwa’s prolonged stay in power.

This level of flawed thinking within ZANU PF brings the question: Are the party’s actions driven by strategic planning or mere whims?

It’s no secret that politics often revolves around power dynamics, with leaders maneuvering to secure their positions of authority.

The push for Mnangagwa’s extended term could be interpreted as a move to consolidate power within ZANU PF, ensuring continuity and control.

However, such maneuvers risk alienating the populace and undermining the very principles of democracy that Zimbabweans strive to uphold.

Amidst the clamor for power and tenure extension, voices of reason must not be silenced.

Citizens have a duty to hold their leaders accountable, demanding adherence to the rule of law and respect for democratic institutions.

The call for Mnangagwa to step down at the end of his constitutionally mandated term reflects a desire for transparency, fairness, and genuine leadership within Zimbabwean politics.

In the grand narrative of Zimbabwean politics, the question of whether ZANU PF is full of dunderheads is subjective, with opinions varying based on personal experiences and observations.

However, what remains undisputed is the need for ethical leadership, adherence to the rule of law, and respect for democratic principles.

As Zimbabwe navigates its political future, the actions and decisions of its leaders will ultimately determine whether the label of “dunderheads” holds true or if a legacy of visionary governance can be established for generations to come.

Government Punishes Hapless Citizens

By A Correspondent

In a resolute stance against the Government of Zimbabwe’s heavy-handed tactics, Women in Governance and Peace building (WIGP) has fiercely condemned the arbitrary arrests and forced land evictions ravaging Masvingo Province,in especially affecting women and children.

The organization stands firm in denouncing these egregious actions, highlighting the profound humanitarian crisis they’ve spurred.

The recent wave of forced land evictions and house demolitions orchestrated by the Zimbabwean government in Masvingo Province has inflicted irreparable harm on countless women and children within the affected communities.

These heart-wrenching events represent a blatant violation of fundamental human rights and a glaring display of the government’s callous disregard for the welfare of its own people.

The fallout from these coercive measures has left numerous women and children homeless, stripped of their possessions, and deprived of their means of subsistence. Such wanton disregard for the basic dignities of life starkly underscores the government’s failure to uphold its obligations to its citizens.

Women in Governance and Peacebuilding urgently calls upon the Government of Zimbabwe to halt all forced evictions immediately and to extend comprehensive support and compensation to those grievously impacted.

Moreover, the organization implores the authorities to initiate meaningful dialogue with the affected communities, seeking amicable and sustainable resolutions to the land disputes.

In solidarity with the suffering women and children of Masvingo Province, Women in Governance and Peacebuilding issues a clarion call to the international community, urging collective condemnation of these barbaric actions.

It is imperative that we unite efforts to safeguard the rights and well-being of all individuals, particularly those most vulnerable in society.Justice and accountability must prevail.

Women in Governance and Peacebuilding demands swift redress for the victims of forced evictions and demolitions in Masvingo Province.

The egregious violations perpetrated against innocent civilians cannot go unpunished, and it is incumbent upon all stakeholders to ensure that perpetrators are held accountable for their actions.

Lunga Stands Tall In SA

Mamelodi Sundowns coach Rulani Mokwena has praised Divine Lunga following his performance in the 1-1 draw against Orlando Pirates on Sunday.

Lunga was named in the starting XI and the appearance marked the first time he played this season after missing the first half of the season frozen out.

The Warriors international was not registered and the club was waiting for his papers so that he can to can play as a local player.

Mokwena said about Lunga, as cited by IDiski Times: “If there’s some form of silver lining in the dark cloud it can be Divine, I think he was good, it’s difficult to play against a front-three that not only has speed and physicality but very little defensive responsibilities.

“Saleng doesn’t track back etc, I think there were one or two good individual performances and Divine’s performance was one of those, stable, zero mistakes but okay a bit difficult with the build-up but that will come with more understanding. When he understands what to do in certain schemes.”

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Caps United Reward Zvirekwi

Hardlife Zvirekwi has rejoined his former club CAPS United as a coach for the junior team.

Zvirekwi retired from playing football at the start of last year following his release at the then newly promoted side Simba Bhora.

He didn’t get a team and has now moved into coaching after being appointed as the CAPS United academy coach.

The former fullback was part of the Makepekepe squad that won the 2016 Castle Lager Premiership and later became their captain.

Also returning to the Green Machine is club legend Alois Bunjira.

The retired forward officially takes over the marketing department.

Bunjira replaces Raymond Gonte, who left the club in August last year.

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Mnangagwa Ditches Own Supporters

Villagers evicted from a settlement near Great Zimbabwe Monuments under Chief Mugabe have said that they regret voting for Zanu PF in last year’s general election alleging that the party is reneging on its land and farm security promises.
https://x.com/TheMirrorMsv/status/1759966363852923207?s=20

Villagers Regret Voting for Zanu PF

Villagers evicted from a settlement near Great Zimbabwe Monuments under Chief Mugabe have said that they regret voting for Zanu PF in last year’s general election alleging that the party is reneging on its land and farm security promises.
https://x.com/TheMirrorMsv/status/1759966363852923207?s=20

Welshman Ncube Justifies Grabbing Power From Chamisa

By-The Tshabangu’s CCC acting president Welshman Ncube has accused former party leader Nelson Chamisa of turning the fledging opposition party into a one-man show before he resigned.

Chamisa resigned from CCC last month citing infiltration after self-imposed interim secretary-general Sengezo Tshabangu snatched the party from him and recalled legislators and councillors.
Chamisa unveiled the CCC in January 2022 after losing control of the MDC Alliance to Douglas Mwonzora.
CCC has since split into three factions: One led by Chamisa’s loyalists, another by Tshabangu and the one which has coalesced under the MDC 2019 structures, with Ncube emerging as its first acting president.
Ncube, Tendai Biti and Lynette Karenyi-Kore are acting CCC presidents on a 90-day rotational basis.
In a wide-ranging interview with Bulawayo-based online news channel CITE, Ncube indirectly took a dig at Chamisa’s leadership style, which he said created the crisis bedevilling the opposition.
“We got here because we now had a situation where(by) collectively, the democratic collective leadership no longer worked as one and we were unable to meet as elected individuals, as elected leadership, to address the challenges that we were facing,” he said.
Ncube said there were fundamental differences in the party, with key meetings and other platforms for engagement suspended.
“We had suspended meetings of the national council. Some of us believe that we are fighting Zanu PF which is authoritarian, which is undemocratic and which has one centre of power. We must demonstrate that we are the opposite of Zanu PF,” he said.
“We must do while in opposition things we are expected to do when we get into government, not running an autocratic, an authoritarian, theocratic opposition then expect sincere genuine people to believe that once in power, you no longer believe in autocracy and theocracy.
“These are the differences we had in opposition.”
Ncube said he was elected to be the first acting vice-president of the opposition because of his seniority.
“Now that the president of the party had resigned and dissociated himself with the party, it was necessary for us to step up to the plate, to take responsibility and to ensure that the party is brought back on track, and hence that we will rotate,” he said.
“And the standing committee decided that I will go first as being the most senior of the three vice-presidents as elected at Gweru, so that, therefore, I have been mandated in the next 90 days to do all that I can, working with the other vice-presidents, working with the secretariat of the party, working with the rest of the departments of the party to address the challenges that the party face today.”
Ncube revealed that he last spoke to Chamisa two months ago.
He distanced himself from Tshabangu.
Previous reports said Biti and Ncube were some of the disgruntled party bigwigs behind Tshabangu as they sought to snatch the party from Chamisa.
Chamisa has not announced his next move since he stepped down as CCC leader.
Some CCC legislators have chosen to stay put, saying they could not resign in solidarity with Chamisa because of lack of clarity on the way forward. Newsday

Welshman Labels Chamisa A Dictator, Which Is Worse Than Zanu PF

By Political Reporter – Welshman Ncube, the acting president of Tshabangu’s CCC, has shocked the country and said that Nelson Chamisa is a dictator who rules with an iron fist, whereas Zanu PF does.

Chamisa departed from the Zanu PF-infiltrated opposition in January following a series of recalls initiated by Ncube, Tendai Biti, and Sengezo Tshabangu, targeting several MPs aligned with him (Chamisa).

The Biti-Ncube alliance sought court assistance to authenticate the recalls, raising suspicions of collaboration with Zanu PF, which holds sway over the judiciary.

In an extensive interview with Bulawayo-based online news outlet CITE on Tuesday, Ncube said Chamisa’s leadership style precipitated the crisis engulfing the Citizens’ Coalition for Change (CCC) party, stating:

“We got here because collectively, the democratic leadership no longer worked as one. We were unable to meet as elected individuals, as elected leadership, to address the challenges we were facing.”

He said because of this, they suspended national council meetings.

Ncube clarified that his post-Chamisa role is rotational with Tendai Biti and Lynette Karenyi Kore.

Initially elected as MDC Alliance vice presidents in 2019, they maintained their positions until January 2022 when the MDC Alliance rebranded to CCC.

However, they gradually lost influence as Chamisa centralized power within the party.

Explaining his taking over as the first acting president, Ncube stated:

“Now that the party’s president had resigned and dissociated himself from the party, we neecentralised up, take responsibility, and ensure the party is brought back on track. The standing committee decided that I would go first, being the most senior of the three vice presidents elected at Gweru. Therefore, I have been mandated in the next 90 days to address the challenges the party faces, working collaboratively with other vice presidents, the party secretariat, and various departments.”

Ncube revealed that he last spoke to Chamisa two months ago and distanced himself from the recall of CCC MPs and councillors spearheaded by Sengezo Tshabangu.

Welshman Ncube, Tendai Biti Launch Series Of Attacks On Chamisa

By Political Reporter – The Tshabangu’s CCC rotational presidents, Welshman Ncube and Tendai Biti have launched accusations against Nelson Chamisa, claiming he practices autocratic leadership.

Chamisa’s departure from the Zanu PF-infiltrated opposition follows a series of recalls initiated by Ncube, Tendai Biti, and Sengezo Tshabangu, targeting several MPs aligned with Chamisa.

The Biti-Ncube alliance sought court assistance to authenticate the recalls, raising suspicions of collaboration with Zanu PF, which holds sway over the judiciary.

In an extensive interview with Bulawayo-based online news outlet CITE on Tuesday, Ncube said Chamisa’s leadership style precipitated the crisis engulfing the Citizens’ Coalition for Change (CCC) party, stating:

“We got here because collectively, the democratic leadership no longer worked as one. We were unable to meet as elected individuals, as elected leadership, to address the challenges we were facing.”

He said because of this, they suspended national council meetings.

Ncube clarified that his post-Chamisa role is rotational with Tendai Biti and Lynette Karenyi Kore.

Initially elected as MDC Alliance vice presidents in 2019, they maintained their positions until January 2022 when the MDC Alliance rebranded to CCC.

However, they gradually lost influence as Chamisa centralized power within the party.

Explaining his taking over as the first acting president, Ncube stated:

“Now that the party’s president had resigned and dissociated himself from the party, we neecentralised up, take responsibility, and ensure the party is brought back on track. The standing committee decided that I would go first, being the most senior of the three vice presidents elected at Gweru. Therefore, I have been mandated in the next 90 days to address the challenges the party faces, working collaboratively with other vice presidents, the party secretariat, and various departments.”

Ncube revealed that he last spoke to Chamisa two months ago and distanced himself from the recall of CCC MPs and councillors spearheaded by Sengezo Tshabangu.

Coaching Post For Hardlife Zvirekwi

Hardlife Zvirekwi has rejoined his former club CAPS United as a coach for the junior team.

Zvirekwi retired from playing football at the start of last year following his release at the then newly promoted side Simba Bhora.

He didn’t get a team and has now moved into coaching after being appointed as the CAPS United academy coach.

The former fullback was part of the Makepekepe squad that won the 2016 Castle Lager Premiership and later became their captain.

Also returning to the Green Machine is club legend Alois Bunjira.

The retired forward officially takes over the marketing department.

Bunjira replaces Raymond Gonte, who left the club in August last year.

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Mamelodi Sundowns Gaffer Praises Divine Lunga

Mamelodi Sundowns coach Rulani Mokwena has praised Divine Lunga following his performance in the 1-1 draw against Orlando Pirates on Sunday.

Lunga was named in the starting XI and the appearance marked the first time he played this season after missing the first half of the season frozen out.

The Warriors international was not registered and the club was waiting for his papers so that he can to can play as a local player.

Mokwena said about Lunga, as cited by IDiski Times: “If there’s some form of silver lining in the dark cloud it can be Divine, I think he was good, it’s difficult to play against a front-three that not only has speed and physicality but very little defensive responsibilities.

“Saleng doesn’t track back etc, I think there were one or two good individual performances and Divine’s performance was one of those, stable, zero mistakes but okay a bit difficult with the build-up but that will come with more understanding. When he understands what to do in certain schemes.”

Soccer 24 News

Women, Children Suffer As Government Enforces Brutal Evictions

By A Correspondent

In a resolute stance against the Government of Zimbabwe’s heavy-handed tactics, Women in Governance and Peace building (WIGP) has fiercely condemned the arbitrary arrests and forced land evictions ravaging Masvingo Province,in especially affecting women and children.

The organization stands firm in denouncing these egregious actions, highlighting the profound humanitarian crisis they’ve spurred.

The recent wave of forced land evictions and house demolitions orchestrated by the Zimbabwean government in Masvingo Province has inflicted irreparable harm on countless women and children within the affected communities.

These heart-wrenching events represent a blatant violation of fundamental human rights and a glaring display of the government’s callous disregard for the welfare of its own people.

The fallout from these coercive measures has left numerous women and children homeless, stripped of their possessions, and deprived of their means of subsistence. Such wanton disregard for the basic dignities of life starkly underscores the government’s failure to uphold its obligations to its citizens.

Women in Governance and Peacebuilding urgently calls upon the Government of Zimbabwe to halt all forced evictions immediately and to extend comprehensive support and compensation to those grievously impacted.

Moreover, the organization implores the authorities to initiate meaningful dialogue with the affected communities, seeking amicable and sustainable resolutions to the land disputes.

In solidarity with the suffering women and children of Masvingo Province, Women in Governance and Peacebuilding issues a clarion call to the international community, urging collective condemnation of these barbaric actions.

It is imperative that we unite efforts to safeguard the rights and well-being of all individuals, particularly those most vulnerable in society.Justice and accountability must prevail.

Women in Governance and Peacebuilding demands swift redress for the victims of forced evictions and demolitions in Masvingo Province.

The egregious violations perpetrated against innocent civilians cannot go unpunished, and it is incumbent upon all stakeholders to ensure that perpetrators are held accountable for their actions.

Mnangagwa Here To Stay, Zanu PF Activist Declares

By A Correspondent

The political landscape of Zimbabwe often feels like a theatrical stage where drama unfolds daily, leaving citizens questioning the competence and integrity of their leaders.

The recent statement by a ZANU PF activist advocating for the extension of Emmerson Mnangagwa’s term of office until 2030 is yet another episode in this ongoing saga.

In any democratic society, the constitution serves as the cornerstone, outlining the fundamental principles and guidelines for governance.

However, it seems that for some within ZANU PF, the constitution is more of a hindrance than a document to uphold.

The push for the extension of Mnangagwa’s term blatantly disregards the constitutional provisions regarding presidential term limits, raising concerns about the party’s commitment to democratic principles.

A video circulating on social media captures the fervent plea of a ZANU PF activist, calling for Mnangagwa’s prolonged stay in power.

This level of flawed thinking within ZANU PF brings the question: Are the party’s actions driven by strategic planning or mere whims?

It’s no secret that politics often revolves around power dynamics, with leaders maneuvering to secure their positions of authority.

The push for Mnangagwa’s extended term could be interpreted as a move to consolidate power within ZANU PF, ensuring continuity and control.

However, such maneuvers risk alienating the populace and undermining the very principles of democracy that Zimbabweans strive to uphold.

Amidst the clamor for power and tenure extension, voices of reason must not be silenced.

Citizens have a duty to hold their leaders accountable, demanding adherence to the rule of law and respect for democratic institutions.

The call for Mnangagwa to step down at the end of his constitutionally mandated term reflects a desire for transparency, fairness, and genuine leadership within Zimbabwean politics.

In the grand narrative of Zimbabwean politics, the question of whether ZANU PF is full of dunderheads is subjective, with opinions varying based on personal experiences and observations.

However, what remains undisputed is the need for ethical leadership, adherence to the rule of law, and respect for democratic principles.

As Zimbabwe navigates its political future, the actions and decisions of its leaders will ultimately determine whether the label of “dunderheads” holds true or if a legacy of visionary governance can be established for generations to come.

We Are Solid, Intact, Claims Tshabangu

By A Correspondent

Sengezo Tshabangu, the self-proclaimed interim Secretary of the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC), has affirmed the party’s resilience and unity despite the recent upheaval sparked by the resignation of its leader, Nelson Chamisa.

Amidst the turbulence, Tshabangu released a statement emphasizing the steadfastness of the CCC’s stance.

“Fellow citizens, we’re on the correct path to the long-awaited democratic change which was championed by our late icon President Tsvangirai,” he asserted.

“We haven’t lost the footprints; in fact, those changing colors like a chameleon have already lost the way. Aluta continua!”

Tshabangu reiterated the party’s commitment to democracy, unity, and tolerance, echoing the principles set forth by the late President Tsvangirai. “Our journey towards a democratic, united, and tolerant opposition is ongoing,” he stated adamantly.

“We’re not swayed by negative forces of darkness, and we will not succumb to political opportunists and dictators seeking to sow divisions and discord.”

Highlighting the party’s determination to uphold its values and principles, Tshabangu announced plans for an upcoming elective Congress.

“Recently, we have decided to hold an elective Congress,” he revealed, underscoring the party’s dedication to democratic processes and internal governance.

Despite the challenges and uncertainties, Tshabangu’s statement underscores the CCC’s unwavering resolve to navigate through the current turmoil and pursue its vision for a better Zimbabwe.

Zanu PF Activist Declares Mnangagwa Will Be In Office 2030

By A Correspondent

The political landscape of Zimbabwe often feels like a theatrical stage where drama unfolds daily, leaving citizens questioning the competence and integrity of their leaders.

The recent statement by a ZANU PF activist advocating for the extension of Emmerson Mnangagwa’s term of office until 2030 is yet another episode in this ongoing saga.

In any democratic society, the constitution serves as the cornerstone, outlining the fundamental principles and guidelines for governance.

However, it seems that for some within ZANU PF, the constitution is more of a hindrance than a document to uphold.

The push for the extension of Mnangagwa’s term blatantly disregards the constitutional provisions regarding presidential term limits, raising concerns about the party’s commitment to democratic principles.

A video circulating on social media captures the fervent plea of a ZANU PF activist, calling for Mnangagwa’s prolonged stay in power.

This level of flawed thinking within ZANU PF brings the question: Are the party’s actions driven by strategic planning or mere whims?

It’s no secret that politics often revolves around power dynamics, with leaders maneuvering to secure their positions of authority.

The push for Mnangagwa’s extended term could be interpreted as a move to consolidate power within ZANU PF, ensuring continuity and control.

However, such maneuvers risk alienating the populace and undermining the very principles of democracy that Zimbabweans strive to uphold.

Amidst the clamor for power and tenure extension, voices of reason must not be silenced.

Citizens have a duty to hold their leaders accountable, demanding adherence to the rule of law and respect for democratic institutions.

The call for Mnangagwa to step down at the end of his constitutionally mandated term reflects a desire for transparency, fairness, and genuine leadership within Zimbabwean politics.

In the grand narrative of Zimbabwean politics, the question of whether ZANU PF is full of dunderheads is subjective, with opinions varying based on personal experiences and observations.

However, what remains undisputed is the need for ethical leadership, adherence to the rule of law, and respect for democratic principles.

As Zimbabwe navigates its political future, the actions and decisions of its leaders will ultimately determine whether the label of “dunderheads” holds true or if a legacy of visionary governance can be established for generations to come.