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.”

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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.

Villagers Regret Voting For Mnangagwa

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

Mai Titi In Fresh Scandal

By Showbiz Reporter-Socialite Mai Titi, also known as Felistas Murata, is facing serious allegations of involvement in multiple murders dating back to 2021. The accusations, which have sparked widespread attention, suggest that Mai Titi may have been complicit in the killings, allegedly aided by a security company she was affiliated with before her incarceration for fraud.

Details of the alleged crimes emerged from a whistleblower who disclosed the information during public outbursts, leading to intense scrutiny of Mai Titi’s past actions. The whistleblower, speaking anonymously to journalist Ketina Masomere, claims to have recorded evidence implicating Mai Titi and the security company in the murders.

“I recorded everything during those moments, when I was not suspecting that she is the one who killed the people,” the whistleblower stated. “That incident could be the evidence Kamuchacha and that security company that was wearing yellow uniform committed murder.”

Furthermore, the whistleblower hinted at the involvement of others who witnessed the events, suggesting that testimony from multiple individuals could corroborate the allegations. The motive behind the alleged crimes remains unclear, with speculation swirling around Mai Titi’s personal circumstances at the time.

These accusations come in the wake of previous revelations implicating Mai Titi in plots to harm individuals, including a businesswoman based in Marlborough, Harare. Fortunately, the intended victim was reportedly tipped off by individuals hired by Mai Titi, averting potential harm.

As the story unfolds, authorities are expected to launch investigations into the allegations against Mai Titi and the security company. The public eagerly awaits further developments, anxious for answers regarding these disturbing accusations against the once-celebrated socialite. Stay tuned for updates as this story continues to develop.

Allegations Surface Against Mai Titi for Involvement in Murders

By Showbiz Reporter | In a shocking turn of events, socialite Mai Titi, also known as Felistas Murata, is facing serious allegations of involvement in multiple murders dating back to 2021. The accusations, which have sparked widespread attention, suggest that Mai Titi may have been complicit in the killings, allegedly aided by a security company she was affiliated with before her incarceration for fraud.

Details of the alleged crimes emerged from a whistleblower who disclosed the information during public outbursts, leading to intense scrutiny of Mai Titi’s past actions. The whistleblower, speaking anonymously to sociallite Ketina Masomere, claims to have recorded evidence implicating Mai Titi and the security company in the murders.

“I recorded everything during those moments, when I was not suspecting that she is the one who killed the people,” the whistleblower stated. “That incident could be the evidence Kamuchacha and that security company that was wearing yellow uniform committed murder.”

Furthermore, the whistleblower hinted at the involvement of others who witnessed the events, suggesting that testimony from multiple individuals could corroborate the allegations. The motive behind the alleged crimes remains unclear, with speculation swirling around Mai Titi’s personal circumstances at the time.

These accusations come in the wake of previous revelations some published on the ZimEye news network implicating Mai Titi in plots to harm individuals, including a businesswoman based in Marlborough, Harare. Fortunately, the intended victim was reportedly tipped off by individuals hired by Mai Titi, averting potential harm.

As the story unfolds, authorities are expected to launch investigations into the allegations against Mai Titi and the security company. The public eagerly awaits further developments, anxious for answers regarding these disturbing accusations against the once-celebrated socialite. Stay tuned for updates as this story continues to develop.

Welshman Ncube Reveals How They Ousted Chamisa

By Political Reporter – The acting Tshabangu’s CCC president, Welshman Ncube, has 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.

Masvingo Man Takes Hustling To A Whole New Level

A Masvingo man who was nabbed while selling five lion heads valued at US$100 000 yesterday appeared before Harare magistrate Ruth Moyo facing poaching charges.

Patson Ndhlovu (32) who was remanded out of custody on US$200 bail will return to court on March 18 for trial.

Allegations are that on February 17 this year, detectives from CID Flora and Fauna Unit in Harare received information that Ndlovu and his accomplices were in possession of five lion heads and were looking for potential buyers.

The detectives swiftly reacted to the information and proceeded to the scene where they carried out some surveillance and observed the accused person and his accomplices approaching the team’s advance party vehicle which was being driven by a detective.

The accused person and his accomplices then entered the vehicle which was parked at Harare’s Baines clinic. The vehicle then drove towards Mazowe Street.

While observing from a distant, the backup team saw their colleague together with the accused and his accomplices disembarking from the motor vehicle and enter Mazoe Mansions Flats.

After a while the detectives noticed the accused person carrying a blue and purple bag which he placed it at the back of the advance team’s pickup truck. The detectives then approached the advance team’s car and introduced themselves by producing police identity cards and asked the accused person to produce a permit or licence authorising him to possess the lion heads.

The accused failed to produce the documents, leading to his arrest and recovery of five lion heads which will be produced in court as exhibits.

Jah Signal Settles Copyright Feud With The Charambas

Dancehall singer Jah Signal has reached out to the Charambas and made peace with them following a nasty fallout last week over copyright infringement by the young artiste.

The Charambas caused YouTube to pull down Jah Signal’s two songs Shinga Muroora and Tengai Mafuta after they accused him of recording two renditions of their gospel songs without consent.

In a statement, Jah Signal’s management said the two parties had met and resolved their differences.

“On behalf of the Swaah family and fans, Jah Signal would like to make and let it be known that following a meeting with The Man of God, Pastor and Amai Charamba, an amicable position has been reached that will remain private and confidential to the two parties,” the statement read.

“Jah Signal expresses deep remorse and extends his sincere apologies to The Charambas and their fans for any distress caused by the unintended infringement. He acknowledges his mistake and is committed to learning from this experience, as well as implementing measures to prevent such occurrences in the future.

“In light of this settlement, we urge all fans to respect the decision reached. We urge all to refrain from attacking, dissing, or any form of abuse, social media or otherwise, directed towards either The Charambas or Jah Signal/Swaah Family. Let us foster an environment of mutual respect and understanding as we move forward.”

The Charambas also confirmed the development on their social media handles.

Welshman Says CCC Party Was Turned Into A One-Man Show

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.

Mnangagwa Security Harasses Motorist(s)

By Political Reporter- President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s aides have caused chaos in Masvingo ahead of the Zanu PF leader’s s visit to the town this week.

His overzealous security team engaged in aggressive behaviour Tuesday towards a truck driver who allegedly delayed the Presidential motorcade in the city centre.

While conducting drills ahead of Mnangagwa’s scheduled for today, his security details encountered a delay when a truck failed to yield promptly to the advancing motorcade.
In response, members of Mnangagwa’s security details disembarked from an accompanying vehicle and confronted the startled truck driver, instructing him to clear the path for the motorcade.
The situation escalated as state security agents joined in, intensifying the interrogation of the driver.
Eyewitnesses recounted the chaotic scene, with one commuter omnibus driver from Masvingo Downtown Terminus stating, “The last two vehicles in the motorcade stopped, and security details then interrogated the driver.
I think he did not realize what was taking place. Upon realizing that the Presidential motorcade was approaching, the truck driver panicked.”
This incident highlights the tense and sometimes heavy-handed nature of security operations surrounding high-profile visits, raising concerns about the treatment of civilians in such situations.

Latest On Ivy Kombo Trial

By A Correspondent

Worth $100,000 Faces ChargesA 32-year-old man from Masvingo, Patson Ndlovu, has been apprehended for the unlawful possession of five dried lion heads valued at US$100,000.

He appeared in court, charged with contravening the Parks and Wildlife Act.

Ndlovu’s arrest followed a tip-off to the police regarding his alleged sale of lion heads. Police purportedly set a trap, posing as potential buyers.

During the court proceedings, it was revealed that Ndlovu failed to produce a license permitting him to sell animals, leading to his arrest.

In a separate incident, four individuals impersonating police officers have been arraigned in court for allegedly stealing a car under the guise of arresting the complainant for a traffic offense.

Prosper Tatenda Thomo (29), Maxwell Musvisvi (34), Rodwell Dongo (41), and Norman Mungwarari (31) have been remanded in custody for the alleged theft.

Meanwhile, the trial involving gospel musician Ivy Kombo, her husband Admire Kasi, and Huggins Duri has been postponed once more.

The delay arose due to the state’s application to introduce an email extract as evidence, supporting claims by a witness.

The defense raised objections, and the presiding magistrate is expected to rule on the matter next week. The trial is scheduled to resume on March 4th.

The trio is facing charges of fraud, with Duri allegedly circumventing legal procedures to procure certificates for Kombo and Kasi to practice law in Zimbabwe.

Ivy Kombo Trial

In the latest twist in the trial of Ivy Kombo and her husband Admire Kasi, accused of fraudulently obtaining conversion certificates, the court has encountered another delay due to controversy over an email extract. The pair’s legal battle intensified when Edith Mandiyanike, an employee at Fidelity Printers, testified about receiving instructions via email from Huggins Duri, the former executive secretary for the Council for Legal Education. The email in question allegedly contained names of students, including Kombo and Kasi, who were to be issued certificates without having taken the requisite exams.

In a pivotal moment, the prosecution attempted to submit the email extract into evidence once more. “I received an email with a list of students whose certificates were to be printed, and Kombo and Kasi’s names were included. The email directed me to print the certificates, which I did,” Mandiyanike stated. She further clarified that “All communications were through email, and we would notify them by phone once the certificates were ready for collection.”

However, this move was met with strong resistance from the defense. They argued that admitting the email without verifying its authenticity would be unjust. “We are objecting to the document that the State wants to utilize in this matter,” the defense team articulated. They highlighted concerns about fairness and due process, stressing that the prosecution’s late attempt to introduce the email could prejudice their clients’ defense.

“The document wasn’t provided to the accused persons at the start of the trial…It’s attempting to smuggle the email into the record, but it’s not fair to the accused persons,” the defense further elaborated, emphasizing the importance of a fair trial and the necessity for all evidence to be scrutinized and authenticated before being accepted.

The court is set to deliver a ruling on this contested issue on Thursday, with the trial expected to resume on March 4. This legal standoff not only underscores the challenges of dealing with digital evidence but also reflects the broader principles of justice, including the right to a fair trial and the necessity for all evidence to be transparent and authenticated. As the legal drama unfolds, all eyes are on the forthcoming decision, which will significantly impact the trajectory of this high-profile case.- Agencies

Mnangagwa To Address Youth In Masvingo On Robert Mugabe Day

State media

Preparations are in full swing as President Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa prepares to take the lead in the upcoming National Youth Day celebrations at Mushagashe Vocational Training Centre in Masvingo.

The event is geared towards highlighting the technical prowess of young individuals who are actively engaged in vocational training programs.

These youths play a vital role in realizing Zimbabwe’s vision of attaining an upper-middle income economy by the year 2030.

Train Carrying Mnangagwa’s Chrome Involved In Fatal Accident

By Farai D Hove | Analysis| In a tragic turn of events Monday evening, a catastrophic derailment occurred involving a National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) train, tragically claiming the lives of three individuals. This was no ordinary cargo train; it was laden with valuable chrome proceeds, jointly owned by Zimbabwe’s own Emmerson Mnangagwa, destined for the port of Beira.

The NRZ, in a somber announcement, revealed that the train comprised 14 wagons, among them nine filled with export chrome concentrates and five with granite blocks. This significant cargo, partially owned by Mnangagwa, underscores the gravity of the incident not just in terms of human loss but also economic implications.

The derailment was reportedly caused by a severe brake failure. The mechanical malfunction rendered the train unable to manage a sharp curve along its route between Mutare and Machipanda, leading to a devastating plunge into a gorge. The severity of the incident was such that the three NRZ crew members on board were tragically trapped and could not survive the ordeal.

As the NRZ extends its condolences to the families of the deceased crew members, the focus also shifts to the shared ownership of the chrome cargo by Mnangagwa, highlighting the broader impact of this accident on the country’s economic interests and the personal stakes of one of Zimbabwe’s most prominent figures.

Preliminary investigations have been initiated to pinpoint the exact cause of the brake failure and consequent derailment. The incident not only raises significant concerns over the safety measures and maintenance practices of the NRZ but also casts a spotlight on the responsibilities of those owning the cargo being transported, including Mnangagwa, to ensure that such valuable shipments are carried safely.

The tragic loss of life is at the forefront of this incident, compounded by the loss of significant national resources. As the investigation continues, there is a pressing call for stringent safety protocols and maintenance checks to safeguard against future tragedies. The nation now looks for answers and assurances that effective measures will be put in place to prevent similar occurrences, especially when the transport involves economically crucial cargo owned by high-profile figures such as Mnangagwa.

The implications of this derailment are far-reaching, affecting not just the immediate families of the deceased but also touching on the economic fabric of Zimbabwe, given the involvement of Mnangagwa’s jointly owned chrome. Further updates are awaited as the NRZ and relevant authorities continue their investigation into this tragic event.

Is Mnangagwa Party Full Of Dull People?

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.

2 Kuwadzana Kids Sadly Electrocuted

Kuwadzana 5, Harare- Two young lives, Junior Makwindi, 4, and Tinotenda Tineyi Maketo, 6, were tragically lost to electrocution while they slept. The cause of this devastating event was traced back to a malfunctioning refrigerator.

Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi, serving as the National Police spokesperson, shared details of the occurrence, stating, “The Zimbabwe Republic Police confirms a sad incident in which Junior Makwindi and Tinotenda Tineyi Maketo were electrocuted whilst sleeping in a room at a house in Kuwadzana 5, Harare on the 19th of February, 2024.” He further explained, “Preliminary investigations by the Police have revealed that the victims were electrocuted after getting in contact with an upright refrigerator which had an electrical fault.”

In another distressing matter, the Rusape police are delving into a case of baby abandonment at Vengere Clinic. A newborn baby boy was discovered abandoned on a flower bed on February 18, 2024. On this case, Asst Comm Nyathi remarked, “Police in Rusape are investigating a case of baby dumping in which a newly born baby boy was found dumped on a flower bed at Vengere Clinic.” He appealed to the public for assistance, saying, “Anyone with information that might help in the case should report at the nearest police station.”

Truck Driver In Trouble For Disrupting Mnangagwa Motorcade

By A Correspondent

During preparations for Zanu PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa’s visit to Masvingo, his security team engaged in aggressive behaviour towards a truck driver who allegedly delayed the Presidential motorcade in the city centre.

While conducting drills ahead of Mnangagwa’s scheduled visit on Wednesday, his security details encountered a delay when a truck failed to yield promptly to the advancing motorcade.

In response, members of Mnangagwa’s security details disembarked from an accompanying vehicle and confronted the startled truck driver, instructing him to clear the path for the motorcade.

The situation escalated as state security agents joined in, intensifying the interrogation of the driver.

Eyewitnesses recounted the chaotic scene, with one commuter omnibus driver from Masvingo Downtown Terminus stating, “The last two vehicles in the motorcade stopped, and security details then interrogated the driver.

I think he did not realize what was taking place. Upon realizing that the Presidential motorcade was approaching, the truck driver panicked.”

This incident highlights the tense and sometimes heavy-handed nature of security operations surrounding high-profile visits, raising concerns about the treatment of civilians in such situations.

Nursing School Gutted By Fire

By Dorrothy Moyo | In the heart of Chirumhanzu District, the St Theresa School of Nursing, an essential institution within the Catholic-run St Theresa Mission Hospital, faced a devastating setback. A fire, whose origins remain undetermined, erupted in the early hours of the morning, engulfing parts of the school and leaving behind a trail of destruction. The inferno claimed valuable resources including laptops, furniture, kitchen appliances, and crucial educational materials housed in the library. This catastrophe has not only jeopardized the infrastructure but significantly disrupted the lives and academic pursuits of 165 nursing students, many of whom are on the cusp of completing their final examinations.

The plight of these students and their tutors, suddenly left without essential facilities and resources, calls for immediate and concerted government intervention. The rapid spread of the fire, exacerbated by the building’s structural vulnerabilities, underscores the urgent need for enhanced safety measures and the reconstruction of the affected areas to prevent future tragedies.

The visit by Deputy Minister of Health and Child Care, Sleiman Kwidini, and Minister of Tourism and Hospitality Industry, Barbara Rwodzi, to the site, while a step in the right direction, highlights the dire circumstances faced by the school community. Their promises of government support through the Ministry of Health and Child Care, including the mobilization of a team of experts to oversee the restoration efforts, are critical. Yet, this support must be swift and substantial to address not only the immediate needs of the school but also to ensure the continuation of quality nursing education.

The government’s engagement in the reconstruction process, as well as the proposed enhancements to the school’s infrastructure, are commendable. However, the emphasis must remain on the displaced and distressed students and faculty. Their resilience in the face of adversity, particularly for those students preparing for imminent final exams, deserves not only recognition but also robust support mechanisms to aid their recovery and academic progression.

The collaborative spirit shown by the school community in the aftermath of the fire is a testament to their determination. Nonetheless, the path to recovery is steep, necessitating not just physical reconstruction but also a commitment to the welfare and future of the nursing students affected by this calamity. This incident is a clarion call for the government to prioritize the safety and educational needs of its future healthcare professionals, ensuring that such devastating setbacks do not derail their critical journey towards serving the nation.

Young Michael Ndiweni Excels In Scotland

Michael Ndiweni scored his first goal in the Scottish Premier League.

Ndiweni was on target for his new club Annan Athletic as they won 2-1 against Stirling.

The Zimbabwean striker started in the match for a third successive time. He scored in the 58th minute and it restored Annan’s lead.

The goal proved to be the winner and the forward was subbed off in the 89th minute.

Meanwhile, Ndiweni has played in every game since joining Annan Athletic on a six-month loan deal from EPL side Newcastle United in January.- Soccer24 News

View From African Mirror

SEARCH FOR AFRICA UNION COMMISSION CHAIRPERSON

Message From Our “GrandMothers of Africa”

PLAIN PAN AFRICAN TALK/REALITY

This is a pressing concern for all Africans, both present and future.

Do African people truly own their continent simply by virtue of being born on it?

The reality is that Africa, with all its resources, is often controlled by non-Africans.Across our continent, before the Berlin/Kongo Conference of 1884+1, various tribes, traditional rulers, clans, and communities fiercely resisted foreign dominance.

The Ethiopian repelled the Italians, King Chaka of the Zulu defended his Kingdom, the Mau Mau showed incredible bravery, Amina Zaria led as a mother figure, and the Herero and Namas fought against German extermination, among many others.

They sacrificed their lives to secure freedom for future generations, a sacrifice that must not be forgotten.However, today, we witness a different reality. Our leaders often align themselves with those our forebears fought against, accepting their terms and conditions.

The result is evident in the poverty, neglect, and hopelessness that plagues our continent.As we look ahead to 2025, the vision of a potential AU Chairperson becomes pivotal.

QUESTIONS?

Where does such a candidate stand on Sahel Unity?How will they address the DR Congo crisis and instability, particularly the economic war?

What is their stance on developing rail connectivity to enhance intra-African trade, as proposed by AfCFTA?How do they prioritize technical and vocational educational development in Africa, considering its transformative impact in other regions like South Korea, China, and Vietnam?What efforts will they make towards realizing the Africa Continental Union Government and advocating for the teaching of Pan Africanism in all African learning institutions?

How do they evaluate the achievements of the 2020 Year of Silencing the Guns?

Why did Agenda 2063 default on pursuing the Federal Continental Union Government in 2023, and how will they rectify this?How will they ensure independent funding for the AU’s operations?How will they communicate their vision for a secure, healthy, and prosperous Africa in local languages to ensure wider understanding and evaluation?It’s imperative that an African leads the AU Commission to address the continent’s endemic issues.

Any candidate who fails to convincingly address these concerns may be serving external interests rather than those of Africa.

The OAU/AU stands for a purposeful African mission, echoing the voices of leaders like Nkrumah, Mugabe, Mandela, and others.

Let the sacrifices of our forebears not be in vain, and let the AU be a beacon of hope, relief, and happiness for all Africans.

By a GrandSon of Africa: Anyagre.B. Aziigina’ataeg +233(0)244617013 [email protected]

Ziyambi Ziyambi Sued

By Wezhira Munya

In a resounding triumph for justice, Advocate Martin Mureri, a distinguished human rights defender from Masvingo, secured a momentous legal triumph as he fought for his client, Theresa Khosana, in a civil case against Commissioner General of Police Godwin Matanga, Minister of Justice Ziyambi Ziyambi, and three police officers.

Advocate Mureri, representing Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights, took charge of the case, marked by its significance in the pursuit of justice. Notably, Mureri, a Member of Parliament for Masvingo urban, aligns with the pro-Chamisa faction, advocating for progressive change.

Under the case number MSVPCG 278/23, the trial culminated in a judgment compelling Minister Ziyambi, Commissioner General Matanga, and the three implicated police officers to pay $2,500 USD in damages, a stark contrast to the initial claim of $10,000 USD.

The ruling was issued by Masvingo Provincial Magistrate Isaac Chikura.The trio of police officers, identified as Constable Mavis Sibanda, Constable John Nyaya, and Constable Mushonga from Chivamba Police Station in Zaka, faced allegations of subjecting Mrs. Theresa Khosana to a vicious assault and degrading treatment. Disturbingly, Mrs. Khosana endured handcuffing and endured the torment of continuous water pouring throughout the night.

Advocate Mureri emphasized, “The officers’ unwarranted aggression stemmed from a mistaken belief that the plaintiff harbored her son, Byron, sought for alleged community service default. Their confrontational approach spiraled into verbal insults from the plaintiff.”

Court records vividly depict Mrs. Khosana’s ordeal, citing her mistreatment and prolonged suffering during police custody.

Arguing on constitutional grounds, Advocate Mureri contended that the officers’ conduct egregiously violated Mrs. Khosana’s rights enshrined under Section 50 and Section 53 of the Constitution, which mandate humane treatment and prohibit torture or cruel treatment.

The judgment, delivered after meticulous consideration of evidence and legal arguments, held the defendants, including the Commissioner General of Police and the Ministry of Home Affairs, jointly and vicariously liable.

The court awarded Mrs. Khosana $2,500 USD in damages, acknowledging the physical and emotional anguish inflicted upon her.

Furthermore, the defendants and the Commissioner General of Police were directed to bear the legal costs, underscoring accountability for their actions.

RECHERCHE DU PRÉSIDENT DE LA COMMISSION DE L’UNION AFRICAINE ?

Message de nos grands-mères d’Afrique :

DISCUSSION/RÉALITÉ PANAFRICAINE PLAINE

Il s’agit d’une préoccupation majeure pour tous les Africains du monde entier, nés et à naître.
Les Africains sont-ils propriétaires du continent parce qu’ils y sont nés ?
Le continent dans son ensemble est l’Afrique avec ses propres ressources appartenant à des non-Africains.

Sur toute l’étendue de notre continent, avant la Conférence Berlin/Kongo de 1884+1, diverses tribus, dirigeants traditionnels, clans et communautés combattaient les envahisseurs pour résister à la domination étrangère.

L’Éthiopien combattit avec acharnement et chassa l’Italien ; Le roi Chaka des Zoulous défendit son royaume ; Les Mau Mau ont prouvé leur excellente bravoure ; Amina Zaria s’est montrée à la hauteur en tant que mère, sans oublier la résistance des Herero et des Namas contre l’extermination par les Allemands et de nombreux États tribaux plus résilients qui se sont battus contre les usurpateurs étrangers.

Ils ont donné la dernière goutte de leur sang pour libérer notre peuple, en pensant aux générations futures, de l’imposteur extérieur, de l’envahisseur, de l’agresseur, du colonisateur, de l’esclavagiste, etc., ce qui ne devrait pas être vain.

Aujourd’hui, que voit-on se passer ? Nos dirigeants sont au lit de ceux contre lesquels nos ancêtres se sont battus et ils acceptent tout ce qui vient d’eux.

La misère, la pauvreté endémique, la négligence des défavorisés, le désespoir et tous les vocabulaires associés aux aspects négatifs constituent l’état et l’image actuels de l’Afrique.

La vision d’un président potentiel de l’UA est un facteur clé à considérer en 2025.

DES QUESTIONS?

• Quelle est la position d’un tel candidat sur l’unité du Sahel ?

• La position d’un tel candidat dans les décennies de crise et d’instabilité en RD CONGO (Guerre Economique) ?

• Quelle est la position d’un tel candidat dans le développement de la connectivité ferroviaire pour ouvrir l’Afrique, avec une proposition déposée devant la ZLECAf ?

• La position d’un tel candidat sur l’outillage/la priorisation du développement de l’enseignement technique et professionnel en Afrique ?
La découverte de l’EFTP a assuré des progrès socio-économiques positifs en Corée du Sud, en Chine et au Vietnam en sortant des millions de citoyens de la pauvreté en peu de temps.

• La position d’un tel candidat sur la réalisation du gouvernement de l’Union continentale africaine/le plaidoyer pour l’enseignement du panafricanisme dans toutes les institutions d’enseignement en Afrique avant l’expiration de son mandat ?

• L’évaluation de l’Année « Faire taire les armes » 2020 et ses réalisations ?

• Le défaut de l’Agenda 2063 dans la poursuite du gouvernement de l’Union continentale fédérale en 2023 et ses raisons ?

• Comment un tel candidat va-t-il assurer un financement indépendant du fonctionnement de l’UA ?

• La vision générale du candidat pour une Afrique sûre, saine, en croissance et prospère doit être expliquée dans les principales langues locales d’Afrique pour une couverture plus large/une évaluation appropriée de la gestion.

Nous avons besoin d’un Africain qui siège par défaut à la tête de la Commission de l’UA en tant que président de l’Afrique pour aborder curieusement les problèmes endémiques de l’Afrique, car la majorité des Africains sont tout simplement fatigués de décennies de déshumanisation, d’asservissement, de douleur/souffrance économique sur leur territoire. terre riche/riche.

Un candidat qui ne parvient pas à répondre de manière convaincante aux grandes préoccupations susmentionnées des Africains avec un espoir assuré travaillera probablement pour des forces extérieures et non pour l’Afrique.

L’OUA/UA est une mission africaine résolue, sur la tribune de laquelle les voix de Nkrumah, Mugabe, Machel, Keita, Kenyatta, Nujoma, Kaunda, Nyerere, Sankara, Mandela, etc., résonnent sur ses raisons d’existence.

Que le labeur et les sacrifices/services désintéressés de nos ancêtres ne soient pas gaspillés/trahis par la gestion insensible d’un président de l’UA, car l’organe de l’UA devrait représenter l’espoir, le soulagement et le bonheur pour les peuples d’Afrique.

Par un petit-fils d’Afrique :
Anyagre.B. Aziigina’ataeg-
+233(0)244617013
[email protected]

Man Arrested for Illegal Possession of Lion Heads

By A Correspondent

Worth $100,000 Faces ChargesA 32-year-old man from Masvingo, Patson Ndlovu, has been apprehended for the unlawful possession of five dried lion heads valued at US$100,000.

He appeared in court, charged with contravening the Parks and Wildlife Act.

Ndlovu’s arrest followed a tip-off to the police regarding his alleged sale of lion heads. Police purportedly set a trap, posing as potential buyers.

During the court proceedings, it was revealed that Ndlovu failed to produce a license permitting him to sell animals, leading to his arrest.

In a separate incident, four individuals impersonating police officers have been arraigned in court for allegedly stealing a car under the guise of arresting the complainant for a traffic offense.

Prosper Tatenda Thomo (29), Maxwell Musvisvi (34), Rodwell Dongo (41), and Norman Mungwarari (31) have been remanded in custody for the alleged theft.

Meanwhile, the trial involving gospel musician Ivy Kombo, her husband Admire Kasi, and Huggins Duri has been postponed once more.

The delay arose due to the state’s application to introduce an email extract as evidence, supporting claims by a witness.

The defense raised objections, and the presiding magistrate is expected to rule on the matter next week. The trial is scheduled to resume on March 4th.

The trio is facing charges of fraud, with Duri allegedly circumventing legal procedures to procure certificates for Kombo and Kasi to practice law in Zimbabwe.

Welshman Ncube Throws Tshabangu Under The Bus

By Political Reporter- Acting Sengezo Tshabangu CCC, president Welshman Ncube said they would discuss Tshabangu’s issue before he attacked the opposition leader Nelson Chamisa, accusing him of escaping the party’s challenges.

Chamisa unexpectedly left CCC in January this year, saying the party had been infiltrated and hijacked by ZANU PF using its agents.

Chamisa’s decision to quit CCC came after State institutions such as Parliament, the courts and the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) enabled Tshabangu to field double candidates during elections and by-elections and also to recall the party’s representatives in defiance of Chamisa.

Speaking to CITE, Ncube said he will not run away from the challenges currently bedevilling the opposition but will face them head-on. He said:

The Tshabangu issue is not in the past. The fact that you have pending court cases is not in the past. All of these things are current, and we have a mandate to address them.

We are not going to run away from these challenges. We are going to confront them head-on. It is our job as politicians to solve problems, to confront problems, and we hope that we will succeed.

Ncube acknowledged that the party is grappling with factionalism which has to be tackled. He said.

There are fundamental differences in the party. There are differences in respect, out of which we no longer had a forum to address because we had suspended the meetings of the organs of the party as we knew them.

We had suspended meetings of the standing committee and the national council. The national council last met on the 22nd of January 2022.

We should not gloat over some of these differences if we are being honest and not deceitful politicians.

These differences do arrive in life and politics; they are genuine political and ideological differences.

Ncube also denied allegations that he was Tshabangu’s handler and responsible for the recalls of the party’s Members of Parliament and Councillors in 2022.

There were claims that Ncube and Tendai Biti were behind Tshabangu in a bid to push party leader Nelson Chamisa to resign.

Mnangagwa Motorcade Causes Commotion In Masvingo

By Political Reporter- President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s aides have caused chaos in Masvingo ahead of the Zanu PF leader’s s visit to the town this week.

His overzealous security team engaged in aggressive behaviour Tuesday towards a truck driver who allegedly delayed the Presidential motorcade in the city centre.

While conducting drills ahead of Mnangagwa’s scheduled visit on Wednesday, his security details encountered a delay when a truck failed to yield promptly to the advancing motorcade.
In response, members of Mnangagwa’s security details disembarked from an accompanying vehicle and confronted the startled truck driver, instructing him to clear the path for the motorcade.
The situation escalated as state security agents joined in, intensifying the interrogation of the driver.
Eyewitnesses recounted the chaotic scene, with one commuter omnibus driver from Masvingo Downtown Terminus stating, “The last two vehicles in the motorcade stopped, and security details then interrogated the driver.
I think he did not realize what was taking place. Upon realizing that the Presidential motorcade was approaching, the truck driver panicked.”
This incident highlights the tense and sometimes heavy-handed nature of security operations surrounding high-profile visits, raising concerns about the treatment of civilians in such situations.

Welshman Ncube Attacks Chamisa

By Political Reporter- The Sengezo Tshabangu Led CCC’s acting president Welshman Ncube has attacked the opposition leader Nelson Chamisa and accused him of escaping the party’s challenges.

Chamisa unexpectedly left CCC in January this year, saying the party had been infiltrated and hijacked by ZANU PF using its agents.

Chamisa’s decision to quit CCC came after State institutions such as Parliament, the courts and the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) enabled Tshabangu to field double candidates during elections and by-elections and also to recall the party’s representatives in defiance of Chamisa.

Speaking to CITE, Ncube said he will not run away from the challenges currently bedevilling the opposition but will face them head-on. He said:

The Tshabangu issue is not in the past. The fact that you have pending court cases is not in the past. All of these things are current, and we have a mandate to address them.

We are not going to run away from these challenges. We are going to confront them head-on. It is our job as politicians to solve problems, to confront problems, and we hope that we will succeed.

Ncube acknowledged that the party is grappling with factionalism which has to be tackled. He said.

There are fundamental differences in the party. There are differences in respect, out of which we no longer had a forum to address because we had suspended the meetings of the organs of the party as we knew them.

We had suspended meetings of the standing committee and the national council. The national council last met on the 22nd of January 2022.

We should not gloat over some of these differences if we are being honest and not deceitful politicians.

These differences do arrive in life and politics; they are genuine political and ideological differences.

Ncube also denied allegations that he was Tshabangu’s handler and responsible for the recalls of the party’s Members of Parliament and Councillors in 2022.

There were claims that Ncube and Tendai Biti were behind Tshabangu in a bid to push party leader Nelson Chamisa to resign.

Welshman Ncube Targets Tshabangu

By Political Reporter- The newly appointed acting president of the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC), Professor Welshman Ncube has been mandated to address the controversy surrounding the secretary general (SG) position, as it is the source of the party’s problems.

This was revealed by acting party spokesperson Jacob Mafume at a press briefing in Bulawayo last Friday.

Mafume noted that the acting president was expected to address the grievances in the party, direct the party forward and solve issues about the SG’s post that Sengezo Tshabangu claimed as his and instituted recalls of electing officials citing impositions.
“The leadership is now there. The acting president is now there. He has been given the mandate to deal with various issues that are bedevilling opposition at the present moment to institutionalise the opposition, give it identity, character and restore to the dictates of the democratic movement that it ought to have,” Mafume said.
Cracks in the CCC widened after Tshabangu, posing as the party’s SG, began recalling several elected representatives from Parliament and councils across the country following last year’s national elections.
Tshabangu was also involved in several legal battles with former CCC leader Nelson Chamisa and the recalled officials.
Tshabangu now serves in the Senate after being named to a list of candidates nominated to fill upper-house proportional representation vacancies.
Without commenting on the fate of Tshabangu in the party, Mafume hinted that no one currently held that position in CCC.
“We have a situation to deal with around the SG posts. The acting president is being mandated on an urgent basis because it is the situation that has brought us to this place,” said the acting spokesperson.
“So as not to preempt the actions and the solutions that the acting president has but solutions will be found there is nothing that can happen in human interaction where solutions will not be found.”
Mafume added the ‘new’ CCC leadership was opposed to recalls, implying that they would not recall officials who did not recognise their leadership.
“We are of the view that recalls are unnecessary. Recalls cannot be a strategy in the sense that you disenfranchise the voters and what grievances we have amongst ourselves, we should be able to have mechanisms and systems to deal with challenges. The leadership has a mandate to deal with those issues,” he said.
The acting CCC spokesperson also noted that the party’s elective congress was due for this year.
“Going by the election five years ago, probably the elective congress will be around June, July or August. That programme is still on track and can be, will be adhered to within the confines of the constitution and as practicable as possible,” Mafume said.
Prof Ncube was appointed acting president of the party as he is the ‘most senior’ of the party’s three Vice Presidents within the context of the opposition’s leadership.
He will hold the position on a 90-day rotation basis, with the other two Vice Presidents, Tendai Biti and Lynette Karenyi-Kore taking turns in that role until CCC holds its anticipated elective congress. CITE

MWOS Target Promotion

For ambitious Northern Region Soccer League side MWOS FC, the ultimate goal is as clear as daylight —promotion to the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League.

The Norton-based side has invested hugely in the transformation of what was just a social football club a few years ago, to a professional team with the ambition of playing in the country’s top-flight league.

For the past two weeks, the Punters have had a sneak preview of what it feels like to compete with the biggest teams in the country.

They hosted Harare giants Dynamos in a friendly match and played out a goalless draw, in a clash which attracted a bumper crowd at Ngoni Stadium.

They then hosted DeMbare’s city rivals CAPS United last week and lost 1-2, in front a decent crowd as well.

This Sunday, the Punters will welcome Bulawayo giants Highlanders, in a clash that is likely to have the Norton community buzzing with excitement.

MWOS coach Lloyd Mutasa believes the huge turnout seen at the previous games, will motivate his charges to fight for promotion this season.

“We cannot talk of football without the fans, so when you see people coming to back you up, you get motivated to give them back what they deserve,” said Mutasa after the Dynamos game.

“We hope we are going to fight as much as we can. We know this year is going to be harder, unlike in the previous seasons, but as MWOS, that is our vision, to get the ticket to the Premiership,” he added.

Mutasa’s troops will play two friendly matches against Bosso, with the first one starting at 12:30pm, while the other one kicks off at 3pm.

Rest of ground tickets are pegged at US$2, while VIP tickets will cost US$5.

Soccer24 News

Zim Youngster Shines In Scottish League

Michael Ndiweni scored his first goal in the Scottish Premier League.

Ndiweni was on target for his new club Annan Athletic as they won 2-1 against Stirling.

The Zimbabwean striker started in the match for a third successive time. He scored in the 58th minute and it restored Annan’s lead.

The goal proved to be the winner and the forward was subbed off in the 89th minute.

Meanwhile, Ndiweni has played in every game since joining Annan Athletic on a six-month loan deal from EPL side Newcastle United in January.- Soccer24 News

SEARCH FOR AFRICA UNION COMMISSION CHAIRPERSON

Message From Our “GrandMothers of Africa”

PLAIN PAN AFRICAN TALK/REALITY

This is a pressing concern for all Africans, both present and future.

Do African people truly own their continent simply by virtue of being born on it?

The reality is that Africa, with all its resources, is often controlled by non-Africans.Across our continent, before the Berlin/Kongo Conference of 1884+1, various tribes, traditional rulers, clans, and communities fiercely resisted foreign dominance.

The Ethiopian repelled the Italians, King Chaka of the Zulu defended his Kingdom, the Mau Mau showed incredible bravery, Amina Zaria led as a mother figure, and the Herero and Namas fought against German extermination, among many others.

They sacrificed their lives to secure freedom for future generations, a sacrifice that must not be forgotten.However, today, we witness a different reality. Our leaders often align themselves with those our forebears fought against, accepting their terms and conditions.

The result is evident in the poverty, neglect, and hopelessness that plagues our continent.As we look ahead to 2025, the vision of a potential AU Chairperson becomes pivotal.

QUESTIONS?

Where does such a candidate stand on Sahel Unity?How will they address the DR Congo crisis and instability, particularly the economic war?

What is their stance on developing rail connectivity to enhance intra-African trade, as proposed by AfCFTA?How do they prioritize technical and vocational educational development in Africa, considering its transformative impact in other regions like South Korea, China, and Vietnam?What efforts will they make towards realizing the Africa Continental Union Government and advocating for the teaching of Pan Africanism in all African learning institutions?

How do they evaluate the achievements of the 2020 Year of Silencing the Guns?

Why did Agenda 2063 default on pursuing the Federal Continental Union Government in 2023, and how will they rectify this?How will they ensure independent funding for the AU’s operations?How will they communicate their vision for a secure, healthy, and prosperous Africa in local languages to ensure wider understanding and evaluation?It’s imperative that an African leads the AU Commission to address the continent’s endemic issues.

Any candidate who fails to convincingly address these concerns may be serving external interests rather than those of Africa.

The OAU/AU stands for a purposeful African mission, echoing the voices of leaders like Nkrumah, Mugabe, Mandela, and others.

Let the sacrifices of our forebears not be in vain, and let the AU be a beacon of hope, relief, and happiness for all Africans.

By a GrandSon of Africa: Anyagre.B. Aziigina’ataeg +233(0)244617013 [email protected]

Human Rights Lawyer Confronts Police Brutality, Wins $2,500 Damages for Victim

By Wezhira Munya

In a resounding triumph for justice, Advocate Martin Mureri, a distinguished human rights defender from Masvingo, secured a momentous legal triumph as he fought for his client, Theresa Khosana, in a civil case against Commissioner General of Police Godwin Matanga, Minister of Justice Ziyambi Ziyambi, and three police officers.

Advocate Mureri, representing Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights, took charge of the case, marked by its significance in the pursuit of justice. Notably, Mureri, a Member of Parliament for Masvingo urban, aligns with the pro-Chamisa faction, advocating for progressive change.

Under the case number MSVPCG 278/23, the trial culminated in a judgment compelling Minister Ziyambi, Commissioner General Matanga, and the three implicated police officers to pay $2,500 USD in damages, a stark contrast to the initial claim of $10,000 USD.

The ruling was issued by Masvingo Provincial Magistrate Isaac Chikura.The trio of police officers, identified as Constable Mavis Sibanda, Constable John Nyaya, and Constable Mushonga from Chivamba Police Station in Zaka, faced allegations of subjecting Mrs. Theresa Khosana to a vicious assault and degrading treatment. Disturbingly, Mrs. Khosana endured handcuffing and endured the torment of continuous water pouring throughout the night.

Advocate Mureri emphasized, “The officers’ unwarranted aggression stemmed from a mistaken belief that the plaintiff harbored her son, Byron, sought for alleged community service default. Their confrontational approach spiraled into verbal insults from the plaintiff.”

Court records vividly depict Mrs. Khosana’s ordeal, citing her mistreatment and prolonged suffering during police custody.

Arguing on constitutional grounds, Advocate Mureri contended that the officers’ conduct egregiously violated Mrs. Khosana’s rights enshrined under Section 50 and Section 53 of the Constitution, which mandate humane treatment and prohibit torture or cruel treatment.

The judgment, delivered after meticulous consideration of evidence and legal arguments, held the defendants, including the Commissioner General of Police and the Ministry of Home Affairs, jointly and vicariously liable.

The court awarded Mrs. Khosana $2,500 USD in damages, acknowledging the physical and emotional anguish inflicted upon her.

Furthermore, the defendants and the Commissioner General of Police were directed to bear the legal costs, underscoring accountability for their actions.

Mnangagwa Guards Harass Masvingo Truck Driver

By A Correspondent

During preparations for Zanu PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa’s visit to Masvingo, his security team engaged in aggressive behaviour towards a truck driver who allegedly delayed the Presidential motorcade in the city centre.

While conducting drills ahead of Mnangagwa’s scheduled visit on Wednesday, his security details encountered a delay when a truck failed to yield promptly to the advancing motorcade.

In response, members of Mnangagwa’s security details disembarked from an accompanying vehicle and confronted the startled truck driver, instructing him to clear the path for the motorcade.

The situation escalated as state security agents joined in, intensifying the interrogation of the driver.

Eyewitnesses recounted the chaotic scene, with one commuter omnibus driver from Masvingo Downtown Terminus stating, “The last two vehicles in the motorcade stopped, and security details then interrogated the driver.

I think he did not realize what was taking place. Upon realizing that the Presidential motorcade was approaching, the truck driver panicked.”

This incident highlights the tense and sometimes heavy-handed nature of security operations surrounding high-profile visits, raising concerns about the treatment of civilians in such situations.

ZANU PF Full of Dunderheads – True or False?

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.

Emmerson Mnangagwa’s Bodyguards Torment Truck Driver for Motorcade Delay

By A Correspondent

During preparations for Zanu PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa’s visit to Masvingo, his security team engaged in aggressive behaviour towards a truck driver who allegedly delayed the Presidential motorcade in the city centre.

While conducting drills ahead of Mnangagwa’s scheduled visit on Wednesday, his security details encountered a delay when a truck failed to yield promptly to the advancing motorcade.

In response, members of Mnangagwa’s security details disembarked from an accompanying vehicle and confronted the startled truck driver, instructing him to clear the path for the motorcade.

The situation escalated as state security agents joined in, intensifying the interrogation of the driver.

Eyewitnesses recounted the chaotic scene, with one commuter omnibus driver from Masvingo Downtown Terminus stating, “The last two vehicles in the motorcade stopped, and security details then interrogated the driver.

I think he did not realize what was taking place. Upon realizing that the Presidential motorcade was approaching, the truck driver panicked.”

This incident highlights the tense and sometimes heavy-handed nature of security operations surrounding high-profile visits, raising concerns about the treatment of civilians in such situations.

Energy Crisis In South Africa: Challenges And Paths To Development

One of the most acute and pressing problems of the government and people of the Republic of South Africa in recent years has been frequent power outages and rolling blackouts. The main reasons for the poor state of the energy sector include outdated equipment, low-skilled workers, and corruption. However, most of the energy power outages are caused by sabotage.

In 2022, Eskom confirmed four cases of sabotage at its stations: in March 2022 at the Koeberg power plant, in May 2022 at the Hendrina power plant, in May 2022 at the Tutuka power plant, and in October 2022 at the Camden power plant. This indicates a troubling trend impacting the reliability of the nation’s power supply.

RECENT SURGE IN POWER OUTAGES

Since February 2024, South Africa has been experiencing the most extreme power outages since November 2023. The Secretary General of the ruling ANC party, Fikile Mbalula, attributed the increased power outages to “clear sabotage” and highlighted the need for “strengthening of additional security measures.” This situation underscores the urgency of addressing the root causes of these disruptions.

POLITICAL ALLEGATIONS AND STRATEGIES

Amidst these challenges, allegations have surfaced regarding the involvement of the opposition party “Democratic Alliance” in the sabotage of power plants. A letter implicated a certain Mr. Grobler, believed to be Bosman Grobler of the Democratic Alliance, receiving instructions related to an “electric” plan, signaling a potentially orchestrated effort to undermine the country’s energy stability.

The Democratic Alliance proposed privatizing electricity generation and allowing citizens to generate their own energy using solar panels. This plan suggests a shift towards more decentralized and sustainable energy solutions, although its implementation details and timeline remain unclear.

In contrast, the government has proposed the development of nuclear power plants by 2033 and the extension of the Koeberg plant’s service life. These initiatives represent a strategic move towards diversifying and strengthening South Africa’s energy infrastructure for future demand.

The evidence of systematic efforts by the Democratic Alliance to highlight the energy crisis, coupled with frequent sabotage and proposed legislative changes, suggests a complex political strategy leading up to the 2024 elections. As South Africa navigates this challenging period, the path to a stable and efficient energy sector remains fraught with political, technical, and social hurdles.

Mash West Provincial Director Arrested For Extortion

The Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission has arrested Deputy Provincial Mining Director for Mashonaland West, Junior Mudyawabikwa and former Surveyor with Ministry of Mines and Mining Development, Robson Farayi Chinanayi for extortion.

The duo allegedly extorted USD5 000.00 from an applicant for a mining certificate.Mudyawabikwa and Chinanayi will appear at Chinhoyi Magistrate court today (Tuesday, 20 February 2024).

Fired Judge Takes Mnangagwa Head-on

By A Correspondent| Fired top judge Justice Erica Ndewere has resuscitated her challenge over her “unlawful” dismissal from office in 2021 by dragging President Emmerson Mnangagwa to court.

Ndewere was fired by Mnangagwa after a tribunal set up to investigate her recommended that she be dismissed for gross incompetence.

The judge was accused by the Judicial Service Commission of wrongly quashing a prison sentence imposed on a thief and taking too long to deliver judgments.

However, Ndewere claimed that she was being victimised for resisting Chief Justice Luke Malaba’s interference.

In her submission, Ndewere cited Mnangagwa as the respondent, arguing that he failed to fulfil a constitutional obligation enshrined in section 187(8) when he removed her from the office of a judge on account of the “invalid, unlawful recommendations” of the Simbi Mubako Tribunal.

She also argues that Mnangagwa did not file an opposing affidavit, dismissing the one filed by Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs minister Ziyambi Ziyambi as inadmissible hearsay.

“He (Mnangagwa) cannot delegate this responsibility in such serious matters taking into account that the constitutional obligation enshrined in section 187(8) of the Constitution is specific and one which is only exercisable by him. Consequently, there is no valid opposing affidavit before the court,” the application read.

“In any event, the opposing affidavit purportedly deposed to by Ziyambi Ziyambi constitutes inadmissible hearsay. Ziyambi Ziyambi is the Minister of Legal and Parliamentary Affairs. He does not share the constitutional obligation enshrined in section 187(8) of the Constitution with the President.

“He does not know what the President received, read and considered when he removed me from office. Only the President does and no affidavit confirming the averments in Ziyambi Ziyambi’s affidavit.

“Therefore, his affidavit is inadmissible hearsay. In terms of the rules, only a deponent who can swear positively as to the facts can make an affidavit and Ziyambi Ziyambi, who could not have been lawfully involved in the entire process, cannot, therefore, swear positively to the averments he has made.”

Ndewere argues that Mnangagwa deliberately misconstrued Proclamation 3 of 2021, which gave the Simbi Mubako Tribunal an “option” to extend its lifespan by a further six months “after swearing in of members”.

Ndewere says Mnangagwa acted on invalid recommendations in her dismissal.

“Applicant was discriminated against when SI [Statutory Instrument] 107/12 was not followed in her case, but SI 107/12 was used by the Chief Justice to appoint a panel of judges to investigate male colleagues Justice Benjamin Bere, Justice Webster Chinhamora and Justice Thompson Mabhikwa,” she averred in her submissions.

“Applicant was discriminated against when she was singled out for charges for misconduct for breaching section 19(1) of Statutory Instrument 107/12, but no other judge who had not completed reviews of reserved judgments within three months was charged for misconduct.

“Justice Benjamin Chikowero expressed surprise in his court judgment when he recused himself from hearing my case, that he was seeing his name in a memorandum dated February 6, 2019, along with my name and other judges for allegedly not completing his work, but he was never charged and no one ever spoke to him about it.

“Other 17 judges who were mentioned in several memoranda along with me were never charged for gross misconduct,” Ndewere submitted.

Ndewere was suspended in 2020 before her dismissal the following year after granting bail to then MDC Alliance deputy chairperson Job Sikhala.

-Online

Train Accident Kills Three Crew Members

The National Railway of Zimbabwe (NRZ) has reported that one of its trains plying Mutare-Mozambique was involved in a fatal accident that claimed the lives of three crew members.

In a statement, Tuesday morning, NRZ said:

The National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) would like to inform the nation of a fatal train accident which took place between Mutare and Machipanda around 2100hrs on Monday, 19 February 2024. Preliminary investigations suggest that the locomotive, which was pulling 14 wagons laden with nine (9) export chrome concentrates and five (5) granite blocks, may have suffered a brake failure leading to a runaway which culminated in the train failing to negotiate a sharp curve thereby falling into the gorge. Sadly the three (3) NRZ Crews were trapped and could not make it to safety. Their identities cannot be divulged until their next of kin have been advised. The NRZ board, management and staff would like to express sincere condolences to the families of the hardworking, dedicated crew members who shall always be remembered by the Railways family. Our thoughts are with their families and we pray for God to comfort and strengthen them in these very difficult times. Investigations are still underway to determine the exact cause of the accident, after which full details will be disclosed.

Kasukuwere Slams Govt Over Recent Demolitions

By A Correspondent| Former Zanu PF politiburo member Saviour Kasukuwere has blasted government over the recent demolitions saying it’s behavior is criminal.

Responding to a Daily News story where government was announcing the end of demolitions, Kasukuwere said it didn’t make sense as the damage had already been done.

“This is a shame! The damage has been done, some families and children are sleeping in the open. Mr Govt this was/is criminal behaviour. As usual we move on …..,” said Kasukuwere.

His ally Walter Mzembi was also unimpressed by the move which he said is the most disastrous episode of the second republic.

“This has been one of the most disappointing & disastrous episodes of the” 2nd Republic ” , which is clearly hijacked by counter revolutionaries . How are such decisions ever made in the first place , and why are the overzealous implementers of such directives always the usual suspects of non elected officials & “johnny come latelys “, in vernacular ” Zvitambapanashe ” ?Is the President @edmnangagwa aware of the political, social & economic cost to the victims and to him as a person; there is so much viral damaging & insulting criticism of him doing the rounds , he must actually demand it , and listen to what people are saying about him in agony , unless this was a conspiracy to damage his person . Something is terribly amiss !,” said Mzembi.

ZIMSEC Announces Release Of 2023 Results Certificate

By A Correspondent| The Zimbabwe Schools Examination Council (ZIMSEC) has announced that Ordinary and Advanced Level certificates for 2022 and June 2023 examinations are now out and ready for collection at schools and centres.

Posting on social media, ZIMSEC said the certificates have already been dispatched for collection urging candidates to collect.

“Ordinary and Advanced Level certificates for November 2022 were released and sent to provinces for further collection by centres in August 2023.June 2023 Ordinary and Advanced level certificates were sent out in December 2023.Contact your school/ centre to collect your certificates,” said ZIMSEC.

Meanwhile, ZIMSEC has announced examination fees for the 2024 June and November sittings with government chipping in to subsidize especially for rural learners.

Junta Blocks Corruption Story, Threatens Journalists

By-State security in Harare has blocked an investigative project pursued by a local online publication and threatened to deal with the assigned reporters.

The online newspaper, NewsHawks, reports that it has since stopped the investigation, fearing for the security of its reporters.

Below is the report by the publications.

TheNewsHalks which has further delayed publication this week due to circumstances beyond its control, will not publish follow-up stories on the issue of three Zimbabwean army generals forced out due to corruption issues after subtle threats and direct pressure from state security agents.
This has happened before.
Since last week, the military has held several meetings to deal with the exclusive coverage of the story, and ended up issuing a statement, saying the matter is currently under investigation, while it is sub judice (suggesting a court martial process underway – which indicates its gravity).
After that The NewsHawks was informed by top Defence House impeccable sources the issue has raised serious concerns and alerts in terms of the gravity of the substance and sourcing. Security is investigating the journalists who covered the story: the bottom line is the military wants to know sources of the story.
As a result, The NewsHawks journalists have now been put under surveillance, especially News Editor Owen Gagare, in a move which has a chilling effect on media freedom and journalism practice.
In order to protect the safety and wellbeing of reporters, The NewsHawks has now removed its reporters from the story with immediate effect and will not carry follow-ups, including the ones already processed for this week.
The stories will be pulled out of the latest edition coming out later today indefinitely.
Usually, The NewsHawks would dig in and persist undeterred, but given the clear and present danger to the safety of its reporters, the story has to be frozen.
So it has been put on ice indefinitely.
As we say in journalism, in the final analysis there is no story worth dying for!
However, courage in journalism is refusal to be silenced.
We are not being silenced, but forced to make some strategic decisions or choices to secure the safety of our reporters.
Self-censorship and silence are not an option in investigative journalism, yet necessary if only to ensure journalists’ safety and wellbeing, at least for the time being.
This has happened before as pointed out at the top and we handled the situation like this.
Previously, a NewsHawks senior journalist Bernard Mpofu was forced out of his stories and his home by state security agents who hunted him down to hound him out of the security beat of coverage.
He had written several stories, but what particularly invited problems for NewsHawks and him was President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s helicopter crash exclusive story in August 2021.
Mpofu was run out of town – literally – over the story and permanently left his home, amid contemplation to leave the country.
However, NewsHawks was forced to drop the story to secure his safety.
Unfortunately, his sources were tracked down and removed from their posts amid internal punishment.
In January 2021, NewsHawks reported that Mnangagwa, who was on his annual leave at a time when Zimbabwe was battling Covid-19, was forced to abandon a trip to his Sherwood Farm in Kwekwe after several security personnel and a farm manager tested positive of Covid-19.
In August 2021, NewsHawks reported Mnangagwa’s presidential helicopter was forced into an emergency landing over 60 kilometres southwest of Harare due to a technical failure.
A follow-up story in September 2021 indicated that Mnangagwa had quickly moved to beef up his motorcade by bringing in Air Force of Zimbabwe signallers to reinforce his communication system whenever he flew out.
In the air force, a signaller, is a person trained to communicate between aircraft, its base and units in the area of operation, by means of radio or other digital communications.
These may well appear to be harmless to ordinary readers, but not so to state security structures.
The NewsHawks has covered many such exclusive stories which ruffle the feathers of authorities and security services, not because of an intention to become an incendiary media platform, but out of a desire to hold public officials to account for the betterment of the nation.
The NewsHawks project is anchored on investigative and accountability journalism.
This is about holding power in its various manifestations to account in the public interest.
Put differently, accountability or watchdog journalism is a type of reporting that focuses on holding people in positions of power, including government officials, corporate executives and civil society, accountable for their actions and decisions.
It exposes betrayal of public trust, abuse of power and corruption, among other things.
Investigative reporting thrives on digging deeper into a story to uncover information that may not be readily available or that those in power may not want to be made public.
Compared to regular reporting which is about telling a story covering the basics and on the surface of it, accountability journalism specifically focuses on examining and exposing wrongdoing or malfeasance, rather than just reporting on current events or providing information to the public.
Given this precarious situation, The NewsHawks will be rather candid on its coverage, yet even more determined to continue with investigative reporting despite the current strategic retreat to secure the safety of its reporters.
Truth always comes out in the end, no matter how hard anyone tries to hide it or stop it.
In journalism, the pursuit of truth is often a solitary and thankless job, fraught with obstacles, resistance and danger; clear and present danger in this case.
Yet it is true that the truth will always come out in the end. It might take time, and they may try to cover it up, but eventually it will inevitably be revealed. – Editor.

Tshabangu Faces Expulsion

By Political Reporter- The newly appointed acting president of the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC), Professor Welshman Ncube has been mandated to address the controversy surrounding the secretary general (SG) position, as it is the source of the party’s problems.

This was revealed by acting party spokesperson Jacob Mafume at a press briefing in Bulawayo last Friday.

Mafume noted that the acting president was expected to address the grievances in the party, direct the party forward and solve issues about the SG’s post that Sengezo Tshabangu claimed as his and instituted recalls of electing officials citing impositions.
“The leadership is now there. The acting president is now there. He has been given the mandate to deal with various issues that are bedevilling opposition at the present moment to institutionalise the opposition, give it identity, character and restore to the dictates of the democratic movement that it ought to have,” Mafume said.
Cracks in the CCC widened after Tshabangu, posing as the party’s SG, began recalling several elected representatives from Parliament and councils across the country following last year’s national elections.
Tshabangu was also involved in several legal battles with former CCC leader Nelson Chamisa and the recalled officials.
Tshabangu now serves in the Senate after being named to a list of candidates nominated to fill upper-house proportional representation vacancies.
Without commenting on the fate of Tshabangu in the party, Mafume hinted that no one currently held that position in CCC.
“We have a situation to deal with around the SG posts. The acting president is being mandated on an urgent basis because it is the situation that has brought us to this place,” said the acting spokesperson.
“So as not to preempt the actions and the solutions that the acting president has but solutions will be found there is nothing that can happen in human interaction where solutions will not be found.”
Mafume added the ‘new’ CCC leadership was opposed to recalls, implying that they would not recall officials who did not recognise their leadership.
“We are of the view that recalls are unnecessary. Recalls cannot be a strategy in the sense that you disenfranchise the voters and what grievances we have amongst ourselves, we should be able to have mechanisms and systems to deal with challenges. The leadership has a mandate to deal with those issues,” he said.
The acting CCC spokesperson also noted that the party’s elective congress was due for this year.
“Going by the election five years ago, probably the elective congress will be around June, July or August. That programme is still on track and can be, will be adhered to within the confines of the constitution and as practicable as possible,” Mafume said.
Prof Ncube was appointed acting president of the party as he is the ‘most senior’ of the party’s three Vice Presidents within the context of the opposition’s leadership.
He will hold the position on a 90-day rotation basis, with the other two Vice Presidents, Tendai Biti and Lynette Karenyi-Kore taking turns in that role until CCC holds its anticipated elective congress. CITE

Zemura Grabs First Serie A Goal

Warriors international Jordan Zemura has become the first Zimbabwean to score in the Italian Serie A after opening the scoring in Udinese’s match against Cagliari this Sunday.

It will certainly be a memorable day for the Zimbabwean defender whose exploits left a mark in Udinese’s league match against relegation threatened Cagliari at Bluenergy Stadium.

The Warriors starlet, who was given a midfield role by coach Gabriele Ciofi, relished the task that he was assigned by scoring his team’s only goal in Sunday’s one-all draw with Claudio Ranieri coached Cagliari.

The 24-year-old also made history by becoming the first Zimbabwean player to seal a move to the Serie A.

He received a cap needed just 14 minutes to get on to the scoresheet, scoring a rocket of a shot into the top corner.

The former Bournemouth defender found space on the edge of the box and fired one into the top corner as his side drew first blood in the match.

Cagliari however responded half an hour later as Gianluca Gaetano scored for the visitors for the second consecutive week.

Zemura could only play for just over an hour as he was replaced by Republic of Ireland international Festy Ebosele in the 65th minute.

Zemura walked off the pitch a happy man having done what none of his countrymen has done before as once again he rewrote his name in the history books thanks to the sumptuous strike.

With the draw, Udinese are now three points clear of the relegation slots with 23 points and lie in 15th spot level on points with 14th placed Frosinone.

Udinese’s next appearance will be on Saturday when they visit Luigi Feraris Stadium for a clash against Genoa.
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AU Implements Robert Mugabe Initiative

A statue of the late founding father of the then Organisation of African Unity (OAU), Julius Nyerere has been unveiled at the African Union headquarters in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia in honour of the Pan-Africanist’s contribution to the liberation of the continent.

The Organisation of African Unity, now African Union, was founded in 1963.

The statue unveiling ceremony, which is in honour of Nyerere’s legacy of peace, security, and unity, was attended by several African leaders including President Emmerson Mnangagwa this Sunday morning.

AU Commission chairperson, H.E Moussa Faki Mahamat said the honour bestowed on Nyerere is befitting of such an African giant.

“Mwalimu played a key pioneering role in the establishment of the Organization of African Unity (OAU) in 1963, a milestone event in our pursuit of African unity.

The journey continues. His commitment to African unity went beyond national boundaries and national interest,” he said.

Nyerere, remembered for his pivotal role in the liberation of Southern African countries and his steadfast pursuit of peace and security across Africa, now joins the ranks of other African luminaries like Kwame Nkrumah and Emperor Haile Selassie, whose statues have also been erected at the African Union’s grounds in Ethiopia.

The idea to honour Nyerere was recommended by Zimbabwe’s late former President Robert Mugabe during the 35th SADC Summit in 2015.

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Mnangagwa Finally Returns Home

PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa has returned home from Addis Ababa, Ethiopia where he attended the 37th Ordinary Session of the Africa Union Summit.

The President was welcomed at the Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport by the two Vice Presidents, General (Rtd) Dr Constantino Chiwenga and Colonel (Rtd) Cde Kembo Mohadi, Minister of Defence Cde Oppah Muchinguri Kashiri, service chiefs and senior government officials.

The President attended the official opening of the African Union Summit this Saturday before witnessing the unveiling of a statue for the late African luminary, Julius Kambarage Nyerere this Sunday morning.

Earlier last week, President Mnangagwa also attended the World Government Summit in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), which focused on issues to do with shaping future governments on the globe.

During the two summits, President Mnangagwa underscored the need for Africa to build resilient education systems and for Zimbabwe to tap into the latest technologies to propel the country’s development agenda.

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How Much Is Emmerson Mnangagwa Spending On Fighting Nelson Chamisa?

In the face of sustained onslaughts from the ruling Zanu PF party and its affiliates, Nelson Chamisa, the dynamic leader of Zimbabwe’s opposition, maintains unwavering resilience and optimism.

Emmerson Mnangagwa, the leader of Zanu PF, directs considerable time and resources towards launching relentless attacks against Chamisa and his allies.

In a reflective message shared on X platform, Chamisa articulates his steadfast philosophy:

“Bitterness breeds no betterment… Embrace diversity, relish criticism, and cherish dialogue. Surround yourself with positivity and shun the toxicity of backbiting.

In life, cultivate sweetness in abundance while banishing bitterness from your midst.”

Chamisa’s resolute stance reflects a commitment to rise above adversities, fostering an environment of constructive engagement and collective progress amidst turbulent political landscapes.

Tshabangu Project Crumbles

By Wezhira Munya – February 19, 2024

In a dramatic turn of events, the Tshabangu Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) faced internal turmoil as rifts emerged over leadership appointments and allegiances.

Jacob Mafume, Mayor of Harare, ignited controversy during a press conference at Holiday Inn, Bulawayo, on February 17, 2024, by declaring himself the spokesperson for Tshabangu CCC, citing structures from the MDC Alliance Congress.

However, Fortune Daniel Molekele, Member of Parliament, contested Mafume’s assertion, affirming his own appointment as MDC Alliance spokesperson post-Gweru Congress.

Advocating for clarity, Molekele emphasized the dissolution of MDC Alliance following legal rulings in March 2020, positing Tshabangu CCC as a distinct entity detached from its predecessor.

Amidst the tumult, Professor Welshman Ncube, Advocate Tendai Biti, and Honourable Lynette Karenyi-Kore were unveiled as vice presidents, with Ncube slated as acting president for 90 days, succeeded by Biti and Karenyi-Kore.However, Karenyi-Kore rebuffed the offer, pledging allegiance to President Nelson Chamisa.

Addressing speculations, Agency Gumbo clarified Karenyi-Kore’s absence from the purported National Standing Committee meeting, asserting her steadfast commitment to Chamisa’s cause.

Gumbo reiterated Karenyi-Kore’s unwavering dedication to the national democratic agenda, distancing her from what he termed “JM (Jacob Mafume) popayi business.”

Despite previous inclusion in Tshabangu CCC announcements, Karenyi-Kore adamantly declined the vice presidency, aligning herself with Chamisa’s faction.

Further discord surfaced as Molekele and Kore distanced themselves from Ncube, Biti, and Mafume, attributing past political setbacks to their leadership. Criticisms echoed accusations of fracturing the MDC under President Tsvangirai’s tenure, with Biti and Ncube labeled as power-hungry dissenters.

As tensions escalate within Tshabangu CCC, the fallout underscores the fragility of coalition politics and the enduring influence of factionalism on Zimbabwe’s political landscape.

CAF Bans Mali Skipper

Sports Correspondent

The Confederation of African Football (CAF) Disciplinary Committee has issued a four-match ban to Mali captain Hamari Traore, stemming from an incident during the Afcon 2023 tournament.

Traore has been found guilty of displaying “unsporting conduct towards the match official” during Mali’s quarterfinal match against Ivory Coast, which ended in a 2-1 defeat for Mali.

The disciplinary action entails a four-game suspension, with two matches suspended for a year.

Additionally, both the Malian and Ivorian Football Associations have been fined by the CAF Disciplinary Committee for their conduct during the match.According to a statement released by CAF, the Malian Football Federation faced charges of misconduct due to unsporting behavior by its players towards the match official.

Alongside Traore’s ban, the federation was fined $10,000.

Similarly, the Ivorian Football Federation was penalized for the team’s misconduct, resulting in a fine of $5,000.

Unveiling the Essentials: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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AU Unveils Nyerere Statue

A statue of the late founding father of the then Organisation of African Unity (OAU), Julius Nyerere has been unveiled at the African Union headquarters in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia in honour of the Pan-Africanist’s contribution to the liberation of the continent.

The Organisation of African Unity, now African Union, was founded in 1963.

The statue unveiling ceremony, which is in honour of Nyerere’s legacy of peace, security, and unity, was attended by several African leaders including President Emmerson Mnangagwa this Sunday morning.

AU Commission chairperson, H.E Moussa Faki Mahamat said the honour bestowed on Nyerere is befitting of such an African giant.

“Mwalimu played a key pioneering role in the establishment of the Organization of African Unity (OAU) in 1963, a milestone event in our pursuit of African unity.

The journey continues. His commitment to African unity went beyond national boundaries and national interest,” he said.

Nyerere, remembered for his pivotal role in the liberation of Southern African countries and his steadfast pursuit of peace and security across Africa, now joins the ranks of other African luminaries like Kwame Nkrumah and Emperor Haile Selassie, whose statues have also been erected at the African Union’s grounds in Ethiopia.

The idea to honour Nyerere was recommended by Zimbabwe’s late former President Robert Mugabe during the 35th SADC Summit in 2015.

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Jordan Zemura Sets New Record In Serie A

Warriors international Jordan Zemura has become the first Zimbabwean to score in the Italian Serie A after opening the scoring in Udinese’s match against Cagliari this Sunday.

It will certainly be a memorable day for the Zimbabwean defender whose exploits left a mark in Udinese’s league match against relegation threatened Cagliari at Bluenergy Stadium.

The Warriors starlet, who was given a midfield role by coach Gabriele Ciofi, relished the task that he was assigned by scoring his team’s only goal in Sunday’s one-all draw with Claudio Ranieri coached Cagliari.

The 24-year-old also made history by becoming the first Zimbabwean player to seal a move to the Serie A.

He received a cap needed just 14 minutes to get on to the scoresheet, scoring a rocket of a shot into the top corner.

The former Bournemouth defender found space on the edge of the box and fired one into the top corner as his side drew first blood in the match.

Cagliari however responded half an hour later as Gianluca Gaetano scored for the visitors for the second consecutive week.

Zemura could only play for just over an hour as he was replaced by Republic of Ireland international Festy Ebosele in the 65th minute.

Zemura walked off the pitch a happy man having done what none of his countrymen has done before as once again he rewrote his name in the history books thanks to the sumptuous strike.

With the draw, Udinese are now three points clear of the relegation slots with 23 points and lie in 15th spot level on points with 14th placed Frosinone.

Udinese’s next appearance will be on Saturday when they visit Luigi Feraris Stadium for a clash against Genoa.
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Mafume Says Chamisa Lent His “Private Parts” To CCC Which He Can’t Retrieve

Forced Evictions: Evil and Inhuman

By Dr. Masimba Mavaza | Zimbabweans are once again engulfed in a heated debate over land evictions, pondering who is responsible. Many have pointed fingers at ZANU PF, while the faltering opposition sees this as an opportunity. However, it’s crucial to clarify that ZANU PF itself is not behind these evictions. These actions are authorized by the ministry responsible for enforcement.

Understanding the distinction between ZANU PF and the government is vital. ZANU PF, while a significant political force, does not equate to the government but is a part of it. The government serves the entirety of Zimbabwe, whereas ZANU PF focuses on its members. Notably, ZANU PF members are also impacted by the current eviction exercise, making it unjust to solely blame the party.

Evictions are carried out in accordance with the law. It’s disheartening to see support for unlawful practices under the guise of opposing ZANU PF. Zimbabwe’s land tenure systems—freehold, state land, communal, and leasehold—are crucial in shaping property rights and access to natural resources, with historical ties to the country’s colonial past.

The communal land system, covering a significant portion of Zimbabwe and housing the majority of its population, offers usufructuary rights, but recent government actions, such as mining and quarrying, have raised concerns about the rights of communal land inhabitants.

Forced evictions violate numerous internationally recognized human rights, leading to homelessness, destitution, and increased social inequality. They often result from a lack of legally secure tenure, highlighting the need for protections under the right to adequate housing.

Zimbabwe’s Constitution acknowledges communal land’s unique status and the role of traditional leaders in its administration. International human rights law demands that evictions only occur under exceptional circumstances, with comprehensive protections for those affected, including consultation, notice, legal remedies, and adequate compensation.

The persistence of evictions, often carried out without exploring alternatives or providing adequate compensation, is both legally

Jah Signal Speaks On Stealing Pastor Charles Charamba Lyrics

By-ZIM dancehall artist, Jah Signal, insists he should not be crucified for plagiarising the work of Pastor Charlse Charamba.

He also claims it’s very common, in the musical industry, for artists to copy from other artists.
The chanter had his popular song ‘Sweetie,’ pulled down on YouTube after Pastor Charamba’s camp complained that Jah Signal had stolen part of their lyrics from the song ‘Kana Vanhu Vangu’ off their 2001 album Exodus.
In an interview with H-Metro, Jah Signal said he should not be destroyed for that.
He said he often draws inspiration from other singers and their songs and feels it’s a common practice in the music industry.
“I have always been open about my influences and I am not ashamed to say that I borrow from the greats.
“I understand why people are upset and I take their concerns seriously but at the end of the day all my songs come from a place of honesty,” he said.
Jah Signal has promised to review all his past lyrics and make any necessary changes or acknowledgments.
“Music is a collaborative art form and I am grateful for the contributions of everyone who has helped me along the way.
“I am taking these accusations seriously and I plan to do everything in my power to make things right.” H Metro

Fresh Chaos In Tshabangu’s CCC

By-There is confusion in the Sengezo Tshabangu-led CCC over positions in the sinking opposition party.

The chaos was exposed Sunday after CCC national spokesperson Promise Mkwananzi announced that Harare Mayor Jacob Mafume is no longer a member of the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) party. 

Mkwananzi stated that Mafume was dismissed for associating with the party’s disputed secretary general, Sengezo Tshabangu. 

This came after Mafume declared that the CCC faction led by Tshabangu held a meeting in Bulawayo and appointed interim presidents for the party.

Mafume explained that Welshman Ncube, Tendai Biti, and Lynette Karenyi-Kore were selected as interim presidents, with each leader serving for 90 days before passing the role to the next person. Ncube would be the first to assume this position. Mafume was elected as the party’s national spokesperson, taking over from Promise Mkwananzi in August 2023, who had held the position previously.

During the meeting, it was also decided to reactivate the MDC 2019 congress posts, resulting in Chalton Hwende resuming the position of secretary general. These appointments are temporary until the party conducts an elective congress to choose permanent leaders, according to Mafume.

In a statement , Mkwananzi, who still identifies himself as the CCC spokesperson, declared that these appointments hold no validity, implying internal factional conflicts within the party. Mkwananzi said:

We have called the present press conference to update the citizens of Zimbabwe, the International community and all stakeholders of the change project on several key developments within the party and in our spaces within the governance structure of the country.

As you may now be aware, the party’s founder and leader, President Advocate Nelson Chamisa resigned as leader and head of the Citizens Coalition for Change; a history which we shall not regurgitate at this presser. It is at the backdrop of the said resignation that the party’s Citizens National Assembly convened and resolved the question of the leadership vacuum occasioned by the President’s resignation from the party. The undoubted consensus within the party’s membership and progressive leadership is that the President had become a target of a deliberate project sponsored by the parallel state and implemented by a fatigued and positions hungry lot seeking to sustain a Zanu PF rule in Zimbabwe.

It is important that we clarify that the resignation of the President was by no means intended to burn the party and its assets to the ground. The resignation has in fact breathed life to and sustained the fight for democratic transition in our country.

The struggle for democratic transition in Zimbabwe is undergoing a transition. That transition, entails the falling away of an old culture, old tendencies and old politics and to some extent, old personalities and characters. There is an unstoppable and refreshing birth of the new; characterised by a new culture of politics that is people centred as opposed to being position centred. The sacrifice by President Nelson Chamisa to abandon an institution which he founded must be understood in the context of this painful but real transition. We have to assert at this juncture that the CNA has resolved that the CCC and its deployees (MPs and Councillors) remain committed to the transitional process which will deliver a New Great Zimbabwe led by Adv. Nelson Chamisa.

Let there be no doubt, the party and its membership, represented by the resolutions of the CNA has given the task of managing the internal transitional processes of the party to Senator Jameson Timba who leads the Administration Bureau of the party with representation from all the ten provinces in Zimbabwe. Senator Jameson Timba, a senior political leader within the democratic movement in Zimbabwe carries a collective and technical mandate of running the affairs of the party ahead of President Nelson Chamisa’s treatise on the next step. In conformity with his mandate, Senator Jameson Timba announced a series of key appointments in the party’s Parliamentary leadership structure which has been confirmed by the Parliament of Zimbabwe.

All party deployees in Parliament are called upon to co-operate and work with the stated leadership in executing the party’s legislative agenda and in advancing the interests of the citizens. Any acts of insubordination, sabotage and rebellion shall be considered an affront to the country’s democratisation agenda and shall be meted with legal and political processes to ensure struggle discipline.

The party has taken note of the growing concerns around numerous evictions which have been carried out by the ZANU PF government in various parts of the country. We are concerned with the obvious affront to human rights and livelihood of many Zimbabwean citizens affected by what appears to be consequences of an unclosed chapter of a fractured land reform program. The party has thus appointed its Legal and Parliamentary Affairs bureau head, Honourable Agency Gumbo to lead a commission constituted by Members of Parliament and Councillors to embark on a national fact finding mission which will inform the party’s response to this growing national concern.

We further wish to communicate, unequivocally to the public, that there is a team which is presently moving around provinces carrying a special mandate of informing our base on the state of affairs in the democratic alternative. We dispel any notion and or innuendos thereof, by our detractors who seek to suggest a rift and lack of consensus on the strategic steps which are a parcel of the party’s internal transitional process. Without saying much, we advise the citizens of Zimbabwe to remain vigilant and understand that there is cohesion in the processes currently underway.

We have taken note of some rotten apples seeking to further the contamination within the party and its deployees. We have heard timid whispers emanating from Holiday Inn in Bulawayo wherein one Jacob Mafume mischievously makes pronouncements about the leadership of the CCC. We state categorically that the said pronouncements are null and void and are not a representation of the collective wisdom and resolution of the Citizens National Assembly.

We wish to state that Mr Mafume is not authorised to speak for and on behalf of the party, his obvious link with Sengezo Tshabangu and the unlawful recalls has now been confirmed. His reference to a supposed link between the CCC and the leadership of the MDC A is not only mischievous but a confirmation that he has ceased to be a member of the CCC. Accordingly, any deployee or leader of CCC who associates with this mischief will automatically cease to be a member of the party and the relevant political and legal consequences shall ensue.

Promise Mkwananzi 

National Spokesperson 

ONE PEOPLE ONE NATION ONE VISION

Chamisa MP Speaks On Biti Mabvuku Embarrassment

By A Political Reporter- Former Mabvuku MP Febion Kufahakutizwi has confirmed the embarrassment yesterday of the Sengezo Tshabangu Citizens Coalition for Change deputy president Tendai Biti at a funeral in Mabvuku.

Kufa told ZimEye that Biti was ordered not to address the funeral because of his association with the Zanu PF-infiltrated CCC.

He said Biti would never win even a council seat should he contest under the CC that they hijacked from Nelson Chamisa.

Biti, Sunday arrived unannounced to attend a funeral, and met a barrage of insults and public humiliation.

Eyewitnesses report that as soon as Biti made his appearance, he was greeted with loud screams and derogatory remarks, with some attendees yelling, “You are a traitor Biti- Uri mutengesi iwe Biti!” The incident rapidly escalated as Biti was chased away from the event amidst the chaos that could very well spell a significant blow to his political career.

The backlash comes in the wake of allegations that Biti sought military assistance, specifically from the feared FAZ terror group, to undermine the leadership of Nelson Chamisa, the nation’s most popular leader. This controversial move has sparked outrage among supporters and critics alike, questioning Biti’s loyalty and intentions within the political landscape of Zimbabwe.
The incident in Mabvuku raises concerns about Biti’s legitimacy as Deputy President of his Tshabangu CCC makeshift.
This is a developing story. We are closely following the events as they unfold and will provide updates with more information and reactions from the Tshabangu CCC party, political analysts, and other stakeholders. The implications of today’s events on Tendai Biti’s political future and the broader dynamics within Zimbabwe’s opposition movements remain to be seen.
Refresh this page for the latest developments on this breaking news story.

Mafume Fired From CCC

By-CCC national spokesperson, Promise Mkwananzi has announced that Harare Mayor Jacob Mafume is no longer a member of the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) party. 

Mkwananzi stated that Mafume was dismissed for associating with the party’s disputed secretary general, Sengezo Tshabangu. 

This came after Mafume declared that the CCC faction led by Tshabangu held a meeting in Bulawayo and appointed interim presidents for the party.

Mafume explained that Welshman Ncube, Tendai Biti, and Lynette Karenyi-Kore were selected as interim presidents, with each leader serving for 90 days before passing the role to the next person. Ncube would be the first to assume this position. Mafume was elected as the party’s national spokesperson, taking over from Promise Mkwananzi in August 2023, who had held the position previously.

During the meeting, it was also decided to reactivate the MDC 2019 congress posts, resulting in Chalton Hwende resuming the position of secretary general. These appointments are temporary until the party conducts an elective congress to choose permanent leaders, according to Mafume.

In a statement , Mkwananzi, who still identifies himself as the CCC spokesperson, declared that these appointments hold no validity, implying internal factional conflicts within the party. Mkwananzi said:

We have called the present press conference to update the citizens of Zimbabwe, the International community and all stakeholders of the change project on several key developments within the party and in our spaces within the governance structure of the country.

As you may now be aware, the party’s founder and leader, President Advocate Nelson Chamisa resigned as leader and head of the Citizens Coalition for Change; a history which we shall not regurgitate at this presser. It is at the backdrop of the said resignation that the party’s Citizens National Assembly convened and resolved the question of the leadership vacuum occasioned by the President’s resignation from the party. The undoubted consensus within the party’s membership and progressive leadership is that the President had become a target of a deliberate project sponsored by the parallel state and implemented by a fatigued and positions hungry lot seeking to sustain a Zanu PF rule in Zimbabwe.

It is important that we clarify that the resignation of the President was by no means intended to burn the party and its assets to the ground. The resignation has in fact breathed life to and sustained the fight for democratic transition in our country.

The struggle for democratic transition in Zimbabwe is undergoing a transition. That transition, entails the falling away of an old culture, old tendencies and old politics and to some extent, old personalities and characters. There is an unstoppable and refreshing birth of the new; characterised by a new culture of politics that is people centred as opposed to being position centred. The sacrifice by President Nelson Chamisa to abandon an institution which he founded must be understood in the context of this painful but real transition. We have to assert at this juncture that the CNA has resolved that the CCC and its deployees (MPs and Councillors) remain committed to the transitional process which will deliver a New Great Zimbabwe led by Adv. Nelson Chamisa.

Let there be no doubt, the party and its membership, represented by the resolutions of the CNA has given the task of managing the internal transitional processes of the party to Senator Jameson Timba who leads the Administration Bureau of the party with representation from all the ten provinces in Zimbabwe. Senator Jameson Timba, a senior political leader within the democratic movement in Zimbabwe carries a collective and technical mandate of running the affairs of the party ahead of President Nelson Chamisa’s treatise on the next step. In conformity with his mandate, Senator Jameson Timba announced a series of key appointments in the party’s Parliamentary leadership structure which has been confirmed by the Parliament of Zimbabwe.

All party deployees in Parliament are called upon to co-operate and work with the stated leadership in executing the party’s legislative agenda and in advancing the interests of the citizens. Any acts of insubordination, sabotage and rebellion shall be considered an affront to the country’s democratisation agenda and shall be meted with legal and political processes to ensure struggle discipline.

The party has taken note of the growing concerns around numerous evictions which have been carried out by the ZANU PF government in various parts of the country. We are concerned with the obvious affront to human rights and livelihood of many Zimbabwean citizens affected by what appears to be consequences of an unclosed chapter of a fractured land reform program. The party has thus appointed its Legal and Parliamentary Affairs bureau head, Honourable Agency Gumbo to lead a commission constituted by Members of Parliament and Councillors to embark on a national fact finding mission which will inform the party’s response to this growing national concern.

We further wish to communicate, unequivocally to the public, that there is a team which is presently moving around provinces carrying a special mandate of informing our base on the state of affairs in the democratic alternative. We dispel any notion and or innuendos thereof, by our detractors who seek to suggest a rift and lack of consensus on the strategic steps which are a parcel of the party’s internal transitional process. Without saying much, we advise the citizens of Zimbabwe to remain vigilant and understand that there is cohesion in the processes currently underway.

We have taken note of some rotten apples seeking to further the contamination within the party and its deployees. We have heard timid whispers emanating from Holiday Inn in Bulawayo wherein one Jacob Mafume mischievously makes pronouncements about the leadership of the CCC. We state categorically that the said pronouncements are null and void and are not a representation of the collective wisdom and resolution of the Citizens National Assembly.

We wish to state that Mr Mafume is not authorised to speak for and on behalf of the party, his obvious link with Sengezo Tshabangu and the unlawful recalls has now been confirmed. His reference to a supposed link between the CCC and the leadership of the MDC A is not only mischievous but a confirmation that he has ceased to be a member of the CCC. Accordingly, any deployee or leader of CCC who associates with this mischief will automatically cease to be a member of the party and the relevant political and legal consequences shall ensue.

Promise Mkwananzi 

National Spokesperson 

ONE PEOPLE ONE NATION ONE VISION

Ivory Coast FA Hit With CAF Fine

Sports Correspondent

The Confederation of African Football (CAF) Disciplinary Committee has issued a four-match ban to Mali captain Hamari Traore, stemming from an incident during the Afcon 2023 tournament.

Traore has been found guilty of displaying “unsporting conduct towards the match official” during Mali’s quarterfinal match against Ivory Coast, which ended in a 2-1 defeat for Mali.

The disciplinary action entails a four-game suspension, with two matches suspended for a year.

Additionally, both the Malian and Ivorian Football Associations have been fined by the CAF Disciplinary Committee for their conduct during the match.According to a statement released by CAF, the Malian Football Federation faced charges of misconduct due to unsporting behavior by its players towards the match official.

Alongside Traore’s ban, the federation was fined $10,000.

Similarly, the Ivorian Football Federation was penalized for the team’s misconduct, resulting in a fine of $5,000.