New Structure For Highlanders FC

Sports Correspondent

Kenneth Mhlophe emerged victorious in the recent Highlanders elections held at the club house this Sunday, reclaiming the chairmanship seat he held in 2018.

He secured the position with 165 votes, surpassing Johnfat Sibanda, who garnered 104 votes.

Morgen Dube maintained his role as secretary general, securing 173 votes and defeating Nsikelelo Mafa and Raerburn Ndebele, who received 230 votes combined.

Kindman Ndlovu secured the position of committee member in the elections, which drew a total of 360 members to the clubhouse, signifying a pivotal moment in determining the club’s future.

Zimbabwe’s Struggle Against Litter: Mnangagwa Regime Implements Stringent Penalties

State media

In a surprising move, the Mnangagwa regime in Zimbabwe has recently taken a strict stance against littering, imposing hefty fines and the possibility of jail time for offenders.

The Chronicle Newspaper reported that throwing litter can now cost citizens a substantial $500 or, in extreme cases, result in imprisonment.

The New Penalties:

This significant development marks a departure from previous practices where littering was often overlooked or dealt with through mild fines.

The Mnangagwa government’s decision to escalate the penalties reflects a growing concern over the environmental impact of littering and the need for citizens to take responsibility for maintaining clean public spaces.

Zanu PF Varakashi’s Call for Accountability:

Support for the stringent penalties gained momentum when Zanu PF Varakashi, a pro-government group, took to Facebook to advocate for similar consequences for local authorities.

Their post suggested penalties for failure to collect garbage from designated sites, pointing out that accountability should extend beyond individual citizens to the institutions responsible for waste management.

Environmental Concerns: The move to crack down on littering aligns with global efforts to combat environmental degradation.

Zimbabwe, like many other nations, grapples with the consequences of improper waste disposal, including pollution, harm to wildlife, and negative effects on public health.

By enforcing strict penalties, the Mnangagwa regime aims to foster a culture of cleanliness and raise awareness about the importance of proper waste disposal.

Challenges and Criticisms: While the intention behind these penalties is commendable, some critics argue that the approach might disproportionately affect lower-income citizens who may struggle to pay the fines.

Additionally, there are concerns about the effectiveness of punitive measures alone in addressing the root causes of littering.

To truly tackle the issue, some suggest a more comprehensive strategy that includes education, awareness campaigns, and improved waste management infrastructure.

Seh Calaz’s Passionate Plea To Wicknell Chivayo

Tinashe Sambiri

Zimbabwean musician Seh Calaz, born Tawanda Mumanyi, recently found himself embroiled in political controversy after statements regarding his political affiliations surfaced.

In a candid response to reports linking him to the opposition, Seh Calaz clarified his stance, asserting that he does not support any opposition political party.

The controversy escalated when controversial businessman Wicknell Chivayo reportedly withdrew his pledge to buy Seh Calaz a car, citing the musician’s perceived support for Advocate Nelson Chamisa, a prominent figure in the opposition.

Analysts have speculated that Seh Calaz may have succumbed to pressure from the ruling party, ZANU PF.

In a statement addressing the situation, Seh Calaz, also known as Sir Wicknell, refuted claims of opposition support. He emphasized his identity as Tawanda Mumanyi, acknowledging the positive upbringing he received in Zimbabwe.

Seh Calaz clarified that his political stance is not a result of personal preferences but rather a reflection of the complex dynamics within the entertainment industry.

The musician acknowledged the commonality among artists, both upcoming and renowned, to align themselves with public sentiments.

He highlighted the misconception that his political views were aligned with a particular side, emphasizing that he understands the diverse perspectives held by many.

Seh Calaz revealed his reluctance to speak on political matters, not out of a lack of interest but to avoid misconceptions.

He acknowledged his past involvement in ZANU PF activities, including performing at rallies and wearing party regalia.

He attributed these actions to familial ties, stating that his late mother was a ZANU PF Provincial member, and he had been influenced by the party from an early age.

While recognizing that certain developments, such as infrastructure projects, were positive, Seh Calaz asserted that he had not attended opposition events out of loyalty to ZANU PF.

He expressed disagreement with the perception that he is critical of the ruling party, emphasizing his continued support for ZANU PF.

Seh Calaz urged the public to recognize his allegiance to ZANU PF and assured them that his commitment to the ruling party remains unwavering.

The musician reiterated his support for President Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa and proclaimed,

“PAMBERI NE ZANU PF! Pamberi na PRESIDENT His Excellence CDE Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa! Nyika Inovakwa Nevenevayo!”

Nelson Chamisa Unstoppable

By A Correspondent

In a powerful display of grassroots engagement, Advocate Nelson Chamisa has embarked on an extensive consultation program to chart the course for the future.

The initiative gained significant momentum as thousands of Chamisa’s supporters converged in Mutare, breathing life into the transformative vision outlined by Gift Ostallos Siziba, who declared, “Building from the rubble: we have landed in Manicaland province as we set the tone and direction towards the new!”

The gathering in Mutare not only served as a symbolic beacon for the movement but also underscored the unwavering support that Chamisa commands.

Gift Ostallos Siziba’s statement resonated with the spirit of resilience and renewal, capturing the essence of a community ready to forge ahead.”In the era of cynicism, we pronounce President Chamisa as the leader of the Alternative,” proclaimed Siziba.

This declaration reflects a departure from conventional politics, signaling Chamisa’s commitment to providing a viable alternative in a landscape often marred by skepticism.

The emphasis on an alternative leadership suggests a bold departure from the status quo, presenting a compelling narrative for those seeking a transformative change.

The gratitude expressed towards Mutare for embracing the initiative echoes the sentiment of a leader deeply connected to the people.

Chamisa’s approach, rooted in inclusivity and grassroots involvement, stands in stark contrast to traditional top-down leadership styles.

The acknowledgment of Mutare’s support reinforces the collaborative nature of the movement, emphasizing that the journey ahead is one undertaken collectively.”All in the name of the people!” – a powerful rallying cry that encapsulates the essence of Chamisa’s mission.

The emphasis on people-centric governance aligns with the broader narrative of social justice, equality, and participatory democracy.

As the consultation programme gains momentum, it becomes increasingly evident that Chamisa’s leadership is not merely a political venture but a movement driven by the aspirations and needs of the people.

In the face of challenges and skepticism, Advocate Nelson Chamisa appears unstoppable in his pursuit of an alternative path forward.

The Way Forward Initiative marks a pivotal moment, where the spirit of resilience, collaboration, and the pursuit of a new era take center stage.

As the journey unfolds, the momentum generated in Mutare serves as a powerful testament to the transformative potential embedded in the Alternative leadership advocated by President Chamisa.

Chamisa Silences Critics

By A Correspondent

In a powerful display of grassroots engagement, Advocate Nelson Chamisa has embarked on an extensive consultation program to chart the course for the future.

The initiative gained significant momentum as thousands of Chamisa’s supporters converged in Mutare, breathing life into the transformative vision outlined by Gift Ostallos Siziba, who declared, “Building from the rubble: we have landed in Manicaland province as we set the tone and direction towards the new!”

The gathering in Mutare not only served as a symbolic beacon for the movement but also underscored the unwavering support that Chamisa commands.

Gift Ostallos Siziba’s statement resonated with the spirit of resilience and renewal, capturing the essence of a community ready to forge ahead.”In the era of cynicism, we pronounce President Chamisa as the leader of the Alternative,” proclaimed Siziba.

This declaration reflects a departure from conventional politics, signaling Chamisa’s commitment to providing a viable alternative in a landscape often marred by skepticism.

The emphasis on an alternative leadership suggests a bold departure from the status quo, presenting a compelling narrative for those seeking a transformative change.

The gratitude expressed towards Mutare for embracing the initiative echoes the sentiment of a leader deeply connected to the people.

Chamisa’s approach, rooted in inclusivity and grassroots involvement, stands in stark contrast to traditional top-down leadership styles.

The acknowledgment of Mutare’s support reinforces the collaborative nature of the movement, emphasizing that the journey ahead is one undertaken collectively.”All in the name of the people!” – a powerful rallying cry that encapsulates the essence of Chamisa’s mission.

The emphasis on people-centric governance aligns with the broader narrative of social justice, equality, and participatory democracy.

As the consultation programme gains momentum, it becomes increasingly evident that Chamisa’s leadership is not merely a political venture but a movement driven by the aspirations and needs of the people.

In the face of challenges and skepticism, Advocate Nelson Chamisa appears unstoppable in his pursuit of an alternative path forward.

The Way Forward Initiative marks a pivotal moment, where the spirit of resilience, collaboration, and the pursuit of a new era take center stage.

As the journey unfolds, the momentum generated in Mutare serves as a powerful testament to the transformative potential embedded in the Alternative leadership advocated by President Chamisa.

Hugo Broos Maintains Cautious Approach

In a post-match assessment, Hugo Broos expressed disappointment, labeling the match against Cape Verde as their weakest performance in the Afcon tournament.

Despite their struggle to score in open play, Bafana Bafana secured a victory through a tense penalty shootout, clinching a 2-1 win.

This triumph marked the Southern Africans’ return to the Afcon semifinals after a hiatus of more than two decades.

Broos acknowledged the subpar performance, attributing it to nerves and pressure, especially for players experiencing this level of competition for the first time.

Reflecting on the contrast with their previous games, Broos highlighted a departure from their usual form, stating, “Today, this was not the team we saw in the previous week.”

He noted that Cape Verde, with nothing to lose, played with a different mindset.

Despite the concerns raised, Broos emphasized the importance of the victory, stating, “It’s not the way you win [that matters], it’s you win, and we won today with penalties. So we are very happy.”

Looking ahead, Bafana Bafana faces a formidable challenge in the semifinals against Nigeria at Stade de la Paix in Bouaké on Wednesday.

FIFA Unveils 2026 World Cup Grand Finale Venue

Sports Correspondent

FIFA has officially revealed the schedule for the highly anticipated 2026 World Cup, culminating in the grand final set to take place at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey on July 19.

The 48-team tournament, cohosted by the USA, Mexico, and Canada, promises an exciting competition spanning thirty-eight days.

Kicking off on June 11 at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City, the group stage matches will showcase Mexico as the opening team.

The United States begins its group stage campaign the next day at SoFi Stadium in California, while Canada initiates their journey at BMO Field in Toronto, also on the second day of the tournament.

A historic addition to the World Cup, the knockout stage introduces the first-ever round of 32 on June 28, followed by the round of 16 starting on July 4. The Quarterfinals commence on July 8, leading to the semifinals on July 14-15.

The bronze medal match will unfold in Miami on July 18, preceding the grand climax at MetLife Stadium.

New Executive For Bosso

Sports Correspondent

Kenneth Mhlophe emerged victorious in the recent Highlanders elections held at the club house this Sunday, reclaiming the chairmanship seat he held in 2018.

He secured the position with 165 votes, surpassing Johnfat Sibanda, who garnered 104 votes.

Morgen Dube maintained his role as secretary general, securing 173 votes and defeating Nsikelelo Mafa and Raerburn Ndebele, who received 230 votes combined.

Kindman Ndlovu secured the position of committee member in the elections, which drew a total of 360 members to the clubhouse, signifying a pivotal moment in determining the club’s future.

Grisly Murder Shocks Chegutu

By A Correspondent

Chegutu authorities are actively probing a distressing homicide case surrounding the untimely death of 25-year-old Gift Madzudzo.

His lifeless body, bearing stab wounds on the back and shoulder, was discovered outside a residence in Kaguvi Phase 3 on January 30, 2024.

As the investigation unfolds, the police are seeking assistance from the public, urging individuals with any relevant information to come forward promptly.

Valuable insights or details related to the crime can be shared with the nearest Police Station to aid in resolving this tragic incident.

Chamisa chamisa Tshabangu

Chamisa Turns 46, Zim’s Only Answer – Tamborinyoka

*Luke-ing* *the* *Beast* *in* *the* *Eye*

_Friday_ , _2 February 2024_

*Chamisa* *the* *person* *and* *Chamisa* *the* *moment* ….

*_A_* *_birthday_* *_epistle_* .

*(Republished)*

*_By_* *_Luke_* *_Batsirai_* *_Tamborinyoka_*

Today is President Nelson Chamisa’s 46th birthday. But the special day for the people’s leader comes at a time he has fittingly chosen to walk away from a now captured political institution called the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC).

Not surprisingly, in all its various manifestations some of which emerged in the past few days, the CCC has simply become a carcass, if not a dog’s breakfast.

The captured institution was first donated to one Sengezo Tshabangu who is still doing the regime’s bidding. But with Chamisa walking away, there are now various versions of the CCC on the political market, including a very short lived version where one person claimed they were now the leader of the party.

Ordinary citizens still remain vexed whether ZANU PF is controlling all or some of the various versions of the CCC that are on the market.

Meanwhile, the e regime in Harare has gone rogue, to the extent that anything is now possible. In fact, so audacious has this regime become that it now strangely claims Chamisa no longer owns his own face. They now say his face is owned by Tshabangu.

As I have said elsewhere, when all arms of the State and paid Stooges connive to allege you don’t own your own face, perhaps it is high time you walked away with your own visage from the charade, as Chamisa has now done.

One cannot begrudge a man for walking away from a poisoned chalice; from such brazen political witchcraft.

It has also become apparent, in the wake of this muppet show, that a man’s political worth is judged by the quantum of the forces fighting him. That you have the three arms of the State in the Executive, the Judiciary and Parliament all colluding to compound their energies in fighting one man speaks to the enormity of his political capital.

Whatever his inadequacies, real and perceived, the fact is that Nelson Chamisa remains Zimbabwe’s best foot forward.

This week also coincided with the good news of the release from prison of Job “Aiwa” Sinhala.

Welcome home, Baba Fidel.

On the occasion of his birthday, and as Chamisa turns 46 and walks away from the CCC mish-mash, spawning curiosity, anxiety and uncertainty on Zimbabwe’s tenuous political market, I today re-publish an edited version of an earlier piece that I wrote sometime in 2018.

For Chamisa, the occasion of his birthday must not only be a moment to reflect on his political journey but must equally be an occasion for deep introspection and reflection as he awaits pronouncing the way forward to a restive nation .

*Chamisa* *the* *person* *and* *Chamisa* *the* *moment*

Chamisa the person was born on 2 February 1978. But Chamisa the moment was born in 2016 when Dr Morgan Tsvangirai appointed a then 38-year-old Adv. Nelson Chamisa as one of his two additional Vice Presidents.

Dr Tsvangirai appointed two additional deputies following his diagnosis with cancer of the colon on 27 June of the same year, which appointment signified a novel moment in the politics of a young country long used to gerontocracy or simply rule by old people.

From that day in August 2016, Dr Tsvangirai showed he was a modern leader alive to the dictates of 21st century politics in which the youth are not the leaders of tomorrow but are the leaders of today.

Since then, Chamisa, who celebrates his birthday today, has become more than just a political persona. He has infused an epic moment of generational re-invigoration that has reverberated well beyond the narrow precincts of his generation.

Through his appointment of Chamisa as one of his deputies, those of us who shared intimate discussions with Dr Tsvangirai and were privileged to sanctioned forays into his thinking knew the exact message he was sending to the world.

It was not just a message about his succession preferences but a harbinger of younger things to come; a sonorous pronouncement of a new political moment that would excite a hitherto unnoticed generation and the nation at large.

Two rigged Presidential elections where he was shown to have overwhelming national support have shaken the regime to the core.

From the outset, it was never about Chamisa the physical being, even though it was Chamisa the person who reaped the huge advantage for having been the loyal protégé who had traversed a long and arduous journey with the iconic political tutor since 1999.

Indeed, it was never about Chamisa the person, the protégé to an iconic political master called Morgan Tsvangirai.

tt was always been about Chamisa the moment.

When you pit persons against moments, it is always moments that triumph. For the moments that people spawn in their lifetimes have always been bigger and more phenomenal than their personalities.

Chamisa the person may have been the direct beneficiary of that mammoth gesture of being appointed into the cockpit of a then great people’s movement that he had helped found as its founding youth chairperson.

But for me, it is Chamisa the moment that has always been the more profound message.

True, there is a causal relationship between Chamisa the person and Chamisa the moment because the latter is a direct consequence of—and a derivative from—the former.

Yet it is the moment—and not the person—that appears to have struck both massive resonance and untold trepidation into the hearts of friend and foe respectfully..

The Chamisa moment represents an ostentatious generational entrance into the grand leadership politics of the country, particularly in a country where 60-year-olds are regarded as young.

The case of a then 61-year-old Absolom Sikhosana who in 2013 sat in the ZANU PF politburo as the party’s youth chairperson is a case in point. It must be stated that the 61-year-old Sikhosana was the same age as Dr Morgan Tsvangirai, who was running against Mugabe in the 2013 Presidential election.
Perhaps Dr Tsvangirai could have been a member of the party’s youth structures had he been Zanu PF. But that is an ironic story for another day.

Dr Tsvangirai’s appointment of Chamisa into the party Presidency represented and communicated newness, energy, freshness and transformation.

It is Tsvangirai, the doyen himself, who triggered the political moment that has excited Zimbabweans across the political spectrum.

Chamisa the moment is the true acme of youthful enthusiasm and dynamism that was discovered, nurtured and anointed by Dr Tsvangirai himself long before Zimbabweans endorsed him in two elections by well over four million votes, even by ZEC’s fudged figures.

Chamisa the person has his follies as a mortal being. But as a political epoch, the Chamisa moment has sought to represent a ground zero moment—-in simple terms a fresh and innocent start.

While Chamisa the person is mortal and has frailties like all of us, Chamisa the moment exudes pure virtue and innocence. The moment—and not the mortal person— represents a generational honesty and chastity incapable of sin and transgression.

*_Some_ _points_* *_of_* *_Reflection_*

I shall write a detailed treatise on the points of reflection both for the birthday boy and the democratic movement at large. But given what has happened since 2018, including but not limited to the capture of the CCC, the citizens’ President must use the current hiatus and his birthday to reflect on several points.

Here, I will only mention three points that, in my humble opinion, must be points of reflection and introspection.

1.. *_Strategic_* *_ambiguity_* *_has_* *_its_* *_limits_*

I am one of the people who will vouch that there are many instances where ambiguity as a strategy worked wonders in keeping the regime guessing on certain processes, events, time-lines and roadmaps.

When dealing with securocratic regimes such as the one in Harare, not everything should be rallified or pronounced at public platforms. Ambiguity in the past campaign kept the regime guessing in many instances.

Indeed, there are times when there is dexterity in ambiguity. And we saw it in the past campaign.

But it is also true that ambiguity has its limits. There are times when being amorphous opens the flanks for the enemy

There are times when strategic clarity has more utility, times when it is un-strategic to be ambiguous as it sometimes creates room for occupation of spaces by paid surrogates.

Clarity, and not ambiguity, sometimes closes the spaces where weeds could have germinated!

*_4_ . _Trusted_* *_turfs_ _too_ _can_* *_be_* *_fertile_* *_grounds_* *_for_* *_infiltration_*

We had a situation where the popular Presidential candidate was a man of God and naturally, the church community across the country rooted for one of their own

In a Christian country where people are murdered for their political beliefs, a pastor as President would mark a huge difference in Zimbabwe’s tenuous politics.

The church became a trusted source of support for the citizens’ agenda. Pastors, church, elders, deacons and deaconesses all rooted for Chamisa in the past two elections.

But there must be a point of reflection.

The regime saw this and created Pastors for ED, Bishops for ED, Prophets for ED, _Vapostori_ for ED, etc

The regime began infiltrating the church, which was part of the bedrock of Chamisa’s campaign. Some of the bishops , prophets, elders who turned up to purportedly support Mukomana were regime plants sent to compromise the citizens’ agenda.

This was an election in which an unprecedented number of pastors, prophets and church people were candidates. Given that Zanu PF had created its own affiliates in this church community, some of the purported clergymen and clergy women who sang hymns and shouted our slogans sonorously were regime, even though they were granted an ear by the citizens’ leadership.

Some of the bishops and prophets that were listened to ended up compromising the citizens agenda. Some even received payments and were given houses by regime agents to sell out the citizens’ votes.

Indeed, Zanu PF exploited the church and used it as a conduit for infiltration, knowing fully well Mukomana had a soft spot for the clergy, being a pastor himself.

3. *_Protecting_* *_political_* *_institutions_* *_from_* *_infiltration_* , *_capture_* *_and_* *_abuse_*

Both the MDC Alliance and the CCC were heavily infiltrated and eventually captured by the regime.

I have written elsewhere that we cannot be creating new institutions every year only for ZANU PF to come and capture them.

The point of reflection must be how to guard future political institutions from capture by the regime. Infiltration can only be minimised but must not be allowed to happen within the top echelons of a political institution.

A birthday reflection point must be how to build a proper institution that is sufficiently immunised from regime infiltration, from capture and from abuse.

Indeed, the citizens’ institutions must be sufficiently insulated or else building a new political institution will become an annual preoccupation.

We cannot be creating institutions every year for Zanu PF to come and capture. This must end.

*_The person and the_* *_moment_*

Unlike Chamisa the person, Chamisa the moment exists in an intellectual sense of abstraction, it is an epitome of purity untainted by the mortal tinge of human fallibility of Chamisa the person.

Chamisa the person may falter because he is fallible,. But Chamisa the moment exudes a traction and buoyancy that has energised the country’s political base.

It is clear that Chamisa the moment is bigger and more phenomenal than Chamisa the person.

Zimbabweans across the political and generational divide appear to be appreciating the Chamisa moment that has engulfed the country.

Yet some have had the temerity to call it a cyclone but as a political scientist, I have always been sceptical and reticent of superlatives, particularly when used on mortal and fallible human beings.

Chamisa’s personal attributes of oratory and erudite articulation of issues notwithstanding, it is Chamisa the moment that has taken the country by storm. In fact, this treatise will argue that Chamisa the person, as a mortal being, should be wary of being an impediment to Chamisa the moment.

Indeed, Chamisa the person must enhance and not undermine Chamisa the moment!

In this decisive and crucial hour ahead of his pronouncement of the next steps, it behoves upon Chamisa the person to enhance the moment and not to impede it. The challenge is to perpetually fertilize and not to barrenize the land upon which the moment is ensconced.

The message on his birthday is to urge the people’s hope, Chamisa the person, not to drop guard of his political calculus. He must never take for granted the faith and trust Zimbabweans have reposed and continue to repose in him,

Whatever it takes, Chamisa the person must always enhance Chamisa the moment, even though this is difficult because all human beings are mortal and sometimes make mistakes, missteps and misjudgements.

As a person in whom the nation has invested so much hope—and I write here as a political scientist–Chamisa the person must strive to always increase the enormity of the political moment!

The enormity of the moment is dramatised by the popularity that met his excursions into the country’s rural hinterland as well as the massive resonance his political traction has spawned across the country in the past few years.

That the whole nation has fallen friends with Chamisa the moment is now preposterous. Chamisa the person, who turns 46 today, has his work cut out for him to maintain the enormity of the moment that we have witnessed in the past few years.

Chamisa the person is not only mortal but he is rational and calculating. His political decisions may wither close or open the way for the political tsunami that Chamisa the moment has become.

The challenge is Zimbabweans always expect Chamisa to always make the correct choices and decisions, which may be difficult because he is a mortal human being.

The decisions Chamisa the person takes may either widen or narrow the way of the sweeping Chamisa moment.

And Zimbabweans expect him to always make the correct decision.

In short, it is all up to Chamisa the person to either enrich or impoverish Chamisa the moment.

The demographic realities of the national voting population and the young population now eager to participate in politics go a long way in explaining why Chamisa the moment has swept across the country with huge aplomb.

Chamisa the person must continue to enhance –and not to impede–Chamisa the moment.

There appears to be an inter-generational consensus that in the not-so-distant future, the Chamisa moment will take us to the final resolution of the myriad political challenges that have bedevilled this country for many years.

Like the luminary and visionary that he was, Dr Morgan Tsvangirai had this giraffe blessing of peering into the political realities that lay ahead.

On 3 August 2016, in a historic speech to the then MDC’s national council following his appointment of Chamisa as Vice President, the doyen of democracy said:

“ I took into consideration the fact that my visits across the country have revealed that the party has lost young voters , whether consciously or unconsciously . You agreed with me that I have _ to respond to that key constituency which now constitutes over 60 percent of the country’s voting population. We have to project the MDC as a modern, 21st century political party in which the youth can rise to the _top ….”

Dr Tsvangirai had long seen the political dividend of Chamisa the moment which Chamisa the person may today, by his own acts of omission or commission, choose to either enhance or undermine.

The regime has tried to halt the momentum of the moment, but they have failed and they will continue to fail. They have abused, infiltrated, captured and compromised characters in the institutions he has led. But they have failed to diminish his brand.

Chamisa the moment as an idea is fast racing ahead and there is no one to stop it. It is only Chamisa himself, the person, or those around him, who can implode the moment through acts of omission and commission.

Indeed, to enrich or to impede the moment, that is the choice.

The occasion of his birthday today and his decision to walk away from the now tainted CCC provides him a perfect terminus to sit down, reflect and introspect on the past as he prepares to lead a hopeful nation into the future.

As English playwright William Shakespeare wrote in Hamlet all those centuries ago:

“ To be or not to be , that is the question .”

Yes, Moyondizvo, the choice to either retard or enrich this enormous moment is entirely yours!

Thus far, we are on course as the country remains engulfed in the politics of Chamisa the moment, with its imminent prospects of bringing positive change in the lives of the ordinary citizens.

The unavoidable truth is that whatever frailties he may have, real or imagined, Chamisa remains Zimbabwe’s best foot forward. He needs our collective support and not our collective excoriation.

One swallow does not make a summer. We are in this together as Zimbabweans and we must assist Chamisa the person in enhancing Chamisa the moment so that together, we cruise into a new Zimbabwe armed with renewed hope and optimism .

Happy birthday, baba Ashley.

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Mutsvangwa Fired For Declaring Presidential Ambitions

By Political Reporter- Zanu PF spokesperson and former War Veterans Minister Christopher Mutsvangwa might have been dismissed from his position due to openly declaring his presidential ambitions, a former cabinet minister has suggested.

Mutsvangwa’s statement, made during a press briefing criticising power struggles within the opposition CCC, is believed to have contributed to his downfall.

At the press conference, he said it was also his desire, like any politician, to be the party’s president.

Mzembi suggested on his social media platforms that this could have triggered Mutsvangwa’s dismissal from Cabinet.

On January 3, 2024, George Charamba, Deputy Chief Secretary of Presidential Communications in the Office of the President and Cabinet, officially announced Mutsvangwa’s removal without specifying the grounds for dismissal.

Responding to Mutsvangwa’s ousting, former colleague Walter Mzembi, a cabinet minister under the late President Robert Mugabe, cited perceived ungovernability and refusal to submit to authority as primary reasons.

Mzembi highlighted Mutsvangwa’s aggressive behaviour within the Cabinet, leading to clashes with Mugabe, with then-Vice President Mnangagwa being the only one capable of silencing him.

Instances were recounted where Mugabe had to assert authority forcefully, resulting in Mutsvangwa leaving in protest.

Mutsvangwa’s disagreements often centred around his strong stance on Chinese investments, impacting his judgment and causing disharmony within the Cabinet.

Mzembi questioned whether current ministers could withstand Mutsvangwa’s behaviour without seeking Mnangagwa’s protection.

In 2018, Mnangagwa left Mutsvangwa out of the Cabinet lineup, fearing potential disharmony, appointing him as a Special Advisor instead.

The former colleague criticised Mutsvangwa’s dismissal as popular within Zanu PF ranks and government circles.

King Charles Put On Cancer Treatment

Buckingham Palace – King Charles III of the United Kingdom has initiated cancer treatment after being diagnosed with a form of cancer, as revealed by the British health system.

The diagnosis followed a routine prostate cancer check-up conducted a few days ago.

Although the specific type of cancer has not been disclosed, a statement from the palace confirms that the King commenced “regular treatments” on Monday.

Despite the challenging circumstances, Buckingham Palace emphasizes that the King maintains a positive outlook on his treatment and eagerly anticipates returning to full public duty at the earliest opportunity.

In light of the diagnosis, King Charles III will temporarily suspend his public engagements, with other senior royals expected to fill in for him during the course of his treatment.

No additional information has been provided regarding the stage of the cancer or the prognosis.

While the 75-year-old monarch will put a hold on public events, he remains committed to fulfilling his constitutional role as the head of state.

The King was observed at a church service in Sandringham on Sunday, where he acknowledged well-wishers with a wave.

Having undergone a prostate procedure at a private London hospital over a week ago, King Charles III opted to publicly address his prostate treatment, aiming to encourage more men to undergo prostate checks, as stated by the palace.

The monarch expressed delight in raising awareness about this health issue, with the NHS website reporting an increased interest in prostate conditions following his disclosure.

The King’s proactive approach to health matters and his commitment to public awareness continue to resonate, even as he confronts the challenges of cancer treatment.
The nation remains hopeful for his swift recovery and eventual return to his official responsibilities. – BBC

BREAKING…King Charles Diagnosed With Cancer

Buckingham Palace-King Charles 111 has been diagnosed with a form of cancer a few days after his routine prostate cancer check-up.

BBC reports that the type of cancer has not been revealed, but according to a palace statement, the King began “regular treatments” on Monday.

Buckingham Palace says the King “remains wholly positive about his treatment and looks forward to returning to full public duty as soon as possible”.

He will postpone his public engagements and it is expected other senior royals will help to stand in for him during his treatment.

No further details are being shared on the stage of cancer or a prognosis.

Although he will pause his public events, the King, 75, will continue with his constitutional role as head of state.

He was seen at a church service in Sandringham on Sunday, where he waved to crowds.

He had a prostate procedure at a private London hospital more than a week ago.

The King had chosen to go public about his prostate treatment, with the aim of encouraging more men to get prostate checks, the palace said at the time.

He was said to have been delighted to have raised awareness about the issue, with the NHS website reporting a surge in issues about prostate conditions.
-BBC

The Downfall Of Chris Mutsvangwa: More Details Emerge

By Political Reporter- In the aftermath of War Veterans Minister and Zanu PF spokesperson Christopher Mutsvangwa’s sudden dismissal, additional information sheds light on the reasons behind his fall from grace.

Former colleague Walter Mzembi, a one-time cabinet minister under the late President Robert Mugabe, revealed that Mutsvangwa faced a similar fate under Mugabe due to his arrogance.

George Charamba, Deputy Chief Secretary of Presidential Communications in the Office of the President and Cabinet, officially announced Mutsvangwa’s removal on January 3, 2024, without specifying the grounds for dismissal.

Mzembi responded to Mutsvangwa’s ousting, citing his perceived ungovernability and refusal to submit to authority as the primary reasons.

According to Mzembi, Mutsvangwa’s confrontational behaviour within Cabinet led to clashes with Mugabe, with then-Vice President Mnangagwa being the only one capable of silencing him.

Mzembi recounted instances where Mugabe had to assert his authority forcefully, only to have Mutsvangwa leave in protest.

Mutsvangwa’s disagreements often revolved around his strong stance on Chinese investments, impairing his judgment and causing disharmony within the Cabinet.

Mzembi questioned whether the current ministers could withstand Mutsvangwa’s behaviour without seeking Mnangagwa’s protection.

In 2018, Mnangagwa left Mutsvangwa out of his Cabinet lineup due to concerns about potential disharmony, appointing him as a Special Advisor instead.

Mzembi highlighted Mutsvangwa’s intrusive behaviour at his last press conference, where he declared his ambitions, further sealing his fate.

The former colleague criticised Mutsvangwa’s dismissal as popular within Zanu PF ranks and government circles.

Tshabangu By-Elections-Cop Killed At Polling Station

By Political Reporter- A Pfuapajena police station-based police detail was last Friday found dead near a by-election polling station.

The police, Elisha Munengerwa (35), had been deployed at Kaguvi Primary Polling station for the Surtady by-elections.

The controversial and self-imposed CCC interim secretary general Sengezo Tshabangu triggered the by-election.

According to a memo dated February 3, Munengerwa, of Pfupajena police station in Chegu, died upon admission at the hospital after being found with a deep cut on his left arm.

The case is being investigated under RRB 5785652.
Circumstances are that at around 3 am, an informant, Farai Chifodya, was sleeping in his tuck shop when he heard some groaning sounds outside his shop.

It is claimed that when he went to check what was happening, he found the deceased, who was lying down injured, and bleeding profusely.

Farai rushed to report the incident at ZRP Pfupajena.
The police were sent to attend the scene and, upon their arrival, they found out that he was one of their workmates.

The deceased was then ferried to Chegutu Hospital where he was pronounced dead upon arrival.

According to the memo, the deceased had a deep cut on his front left lower arm suggesting that it had been inflicted by a knife.

A spore of blood was seen stretching for about 100 metres from the place where the deceased was found.
It was also discovered that some struggle marks could be seen.
-H-Metro

Hugo Broos Unhappy With Bafana Bafana Performance

In a post-match assessment, Hugo Broos expressed disappointment, labeling the match against Cape Verde as their weakest performance in the Afcon tournament.

Despite their struggle to score in open play, Bafana Bafana secured a victory through a tense penalty shootout, clinching a 2-1 win.

This triumph marked the Southern Africans’ return to the Afcon semifinals after a hiatus of more than two decades.

Broos acknowledged the subpar performance, attributing it to nerves and pressure, especially for players experiencing this level of competition for the first time.

Reflecting on the contrast with their previous games, Broos highlighted a departure from their usual form, stating, “Today, this was not the team we saw in the previous week.”

He noted that Cape Verde, with nothing to lose, played with a different mindset.

Despite the concerns raised, Broos emphasized the importance of the victory, stating, “It’s not the way you win [that matters], it’s you win, and we won today with penalties. So we are very happy.”

Looking ahead, Bafana Bafana faces a formidable challenge in the semifinals against Nigeria at Stade de la Paix in Bouaké on Wednesday.

FIFA Unveils 2026 World Cup Schedule and Grand Finale Venue

Sports Correspondent

FIFA has officially revealed the schedule for the highly anticipated 2026 World Cup, culminating in the grand final set to take place at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey on July 19.

The 48-team tournament, cohosted by the USA, Mexico, and Canada, promises an exciting competition spanning thirty-eight days.

Kicking off on June 11 at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City, the group stage matches will showcase Mexico as the opening team.

The United States begins its group stage campaign the next day at SoFi Stadium in California, while Canada initiates their journey at BMO Field in Toronto, also on the second day of the tournament.

A historic addition to the World Cup, the knockout stage introduces the first-ever round of 32 on June 28, followed by the round of 16 starting on July 4. The Quarterfinals commence on July 8, leading to the semifinals on July 14-15.

The bronze medal match will unfold in Miami on July 18, preceding the grand climax at MetLife Stadium.

Zanu PF, Tshabangu Steal Opposition Seats

Source : State media

Zanu PF party stole victory in all six National Assembly constituencies during Saturday’s by-elections, solidifying its control with a two-thirds majority in the National Assembly.

The victorious constituencies include Chegutu West, Seke, Goromonzi South, Mkoba North, Pelandaba-Tshabalala, and Zvimba East, as confirmed by Mr Utloile Silaigwana, the Chief Elections Officer of the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission.

Additionally, the ruling party secured victory in 20 out of 23 contested Wards, further strengthening its electoral dominance, while three Wards were claimed by the opposition.

Zanu PF also secured wins in five uncontested constituencies, a result of candidate removals from the CCC after a High Court ruling.

Nelson Chamisa Unleashes Unstoppable Momentum with Way Forward Initiative

By A Correspondent

In a powerful display of grassroots engagement, Advocate Nelson Chamisa has embarked on an extensive consultation program to chart the course for the future.

The initiative gained significant momentum as thousands of Chamisa’s supporters converged in Mutare, breathing life into the transformative vision outlined by Gift Ostallos Siziba, who declared, “Building from the rubble: we have landed in Manicaland province as we set the tone and direction towards the new!”

The gathering in Mutare not only served as a symbolic beacon for the movement but also underscored the unwavering support that Chamisa commands.

Gift Ostallos Siziba’s statement resonated with the spirit of resilience and renewal, capturing the essence of a community ready to forge ahead.”In the era of cynicism, we pronounce President Chamisa as the leader of the Alternative,” proclaimed Siziba.

This declaration reflects a departure from conventional politics, signaling Chamisa’s commitment to providing a viable alternative in a landscape often marred by skepticism.

The emphasis on an alternative leadership suggests a bold departure from the status quo, presenting a compelling narrative for those seeking a transformative change.

The gratitude expressed towards Mutare for embracing the initiative echoes the sentiment of a leader deeply connected to the people.

Chamisa’s approach, rooted in inclusivity and grassroots involvement, stands in stark contrast to traditional top-down leadership styles.

The acknowledgment of Mutare’s support reinforces the collaborative nature of the movement, emphasizing that the journey ahead is one undertaken collectively.”All in the name of the people!” – a powerful rallying cry that encapsulates the essence of Chamisa’s mission.

The emphasis on people-centric governance aligns with the broader narrative of social justice, equality, and participatory democracy.

As the consultation programme gains momentum, it becomes increasingly evident that Chamisa’s leadership is not merely a political venture but a movement driven by the aspirations and needs of the people.

In the face of challenges and skepticism, Advocate Nelson Chamisa appears unstoppable in his pursuit of an alternative path forward.

The Way Forward Initiative marks a pivotal moment, where the spirit of resilience, collaboration, and the pursuit of a new era take center stage.

As the journey unfolds, the momentum generated in Mutare serves as a powerful testament to the transformative potential embedded in the Alternative leadership advocated by President Chamisa.

Chamisa Silences Naysayers

By A Correspondent

In a powerful display of grassroots engagement, Advocate Nelson Chamisa has embarked on an extensive consultation program to chart the course for the future.

The initiative gained significant momentum as thousands of Chamisa’s supporters converged in Mutare, breathing life into the transformative vision outlined by Gift Ostallos Siziba, who declared, “Building from the rubble: we have landed in Manicaland province as we set the tone and direction towards the new!”

The gathering in Mutare not only served as a symbolic beacon for the movement but also underscored the unwavering support that Chamisa commands.

Gift Ostallos Siziba’s statement resonated with the spirit of resilience and renewal, capturing the essence of a community ready to forge ahead.”In the era of cynicism, we pronounce President Chamisa as the leader of the Alternative,” proclaimed Siziba.

This declaration reflects a departure from conventional politics, signaling Chamisa’s commitment to providing a viable alternative in a landscape often marred by skepticism.

The emphasis on an alternative leadership suggests a bold departure from the status quo, presenting a compelling narrative for those seeking a transformative change.

The gratitude expressed towards Mutare for embracing the initiative echoes the sentiment of a leader deeply connected to the people.

Chamisa’s approach, rooted in inclusivity and grassroots involvement, stands in stark contrast to traditional top-down leadership styles.

The acknowledgment of Mutare’s support reinforces the collaborative nature of the movement, emphasizing that the journey ahead is one undertaken collectively.”All in the name of the people!” – a powerful rallying cry that encapsulates the essence of Chamisa’s mission.

The emphasis on people-centric governance aligns with the broader narrative of social justice, equality, and participatory democracy.

As the consultation programme gains momentum, it becomes increasingly evident that Chamisa’s leadership is not merely a political venture but a movement driven by the aspirations and needs of the people.

In the face of challenges and skepticism, Advocate Nelson Chamisa appears unstoppable in his pursuit of an alternative path forward.

The Way Forward Initiative marks a pivotal moment, where the spirit of resilience, collaboration, and the pursuit of a new era take center stage.

As the journey unfolds, the momentum generated in Mutare serves as a powerful testament to the transformative potential embedded in the Alternative leadership advocated by President Chamisa.

Seh Calaz Praises Mnangagwa…

Tinashe Sambiri

Zimbabwean musician Seh Calaz, born Tawanda Mumanyi, recently found himself embroiled in political controversy after statements regarding his political affiliations surfaced.

In a candid response to reports linking him to the opposition, Seh Calaz clarified his stance, asserting that he does not support any opposition political party.

The controversy escalated when controversial businessman Wicknell Chivayo reportedly withdrew his pledge to buy Seh Calaz a car, citing the musician’s perceived support for Advocate Nelson Chamisa, a prominent figure in the opposition.

Analysts have speculated that Seh Calaz may have succumbed to pressure from the ruling party, ZANU PF.

In a statement addressing the situation, Seh Calaz, also known as Sir Wicknell, refuted claims of opposition support. He emphasized his identity as Tawanda Mumanyi, acknowledging the positive upbringing he received in Zimbabwe.

Seh Calaz clarified that his political stance is not a result of personal preferences but rather a reflection of the complex dynamics within the entertainment industry.

The musician acknowledged the commonality among artists, both upcoming and renowned, to align themselves with public sentiments.

He highlighted the misconception that his political views were aligned with a particular side, emphasizing that he understands the diverse perspectives held by many.

Seh Calaz revealed his reluctance to speak on political matters, not out of a lack of interest but to avoid misconceptions.

He acknowledged his past involvement in ZANU PF activities, including performing at rallies and wearing party regalia.

He attributed these actions to familial ties, stating that his late mother was a ZANU PF Provincial member, and he had been influenced by the party from an early age.

While recognizing that certain developments, such as infrastructure projects, were positive, Seh Calaz asserted that he had not attended opposition events out of loyalty to ZANU PF.

He expressed disagreement with the perception that he is critical of the ruling party, emphasizing his continued support for ZANU PF.

Seh Calaz urged the public to recognize his allegiance to ZANU PF and assured them that his commitment to the ruling party remains unwavering.

The musician reiterated his support for President Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa and proclaimed,

“PAMBERI NE ZANU PF! Pamberi na PRESIDENT His Excellence CDE Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa! Nyika Inovakwa Nevenevayo!”

Seh Calaz Affirms Allegiance to ZANU PF

Tinashe

Zimbabwean musician Seh Calaz, born Tawanda Mumanyi, recently found himself embroiled in political controversy after statements regarding his political affiliations surfaced.

In a candid response to reports linking him to the opposition, Seh Calaz clarified his stance, asserting that he does not support any opposition political party.

The controversy escalated when controversial businessman Wicknell Chivayo reportedly withdrew his pledge to buy Seh Calaz a car, citing the musician’s perceived support for Advocate Nelson Chamisa, a prominent figure in the opposition.

Analysts have speculated that Seh Calaz may have succumbed to pressure from the ruling party, ZANU PF.

In a statement addressing the situation, Seh Calaz, also known as Sir Wicknell, refuted claims of opposition support. He emphasized his identity as Tawanda Mumanyi, acknowledging the positive upbringing he received in Zimbabwe.

Seh Calaz clarified that his political stance is not a result of personal preferences but rather a reflection of the complex dynamics within the entertainment industry.

The musician acknowledged the commonality among artists, both upcoming and renowned, to align themselves with public sentiments.

He highlighted the misconception that his political views were aligned with a particular side, emphasizing that he understands the diverse perspectives held by many.

Seh Calaz revealed his reluctance to speak on political matters, not out of a lack of interest but to avoid misconceptions.

He acknowledged his past involvement in ZANU PF activities, including performing at rallies and wearing party regalia.

He attributed these actions to familial ties, stating that his late mother was a ZANU PF Provincial member, and he had been influenced by the party from an early age.

While recognizing that certain developments, such as infrastructure projects, were positive, Seh Calaz asserted that he had not attended opposition events out of loyalty to ZANU PF.

He expressed disagreement with the perception that he is critical of the ruling party, emphasizing his continued support for ZANU PF.

Seh Calaz urged the public to recognize his allegiance to ZANU PF and assured them that his commitment to the ruling party remains unwavering.

The musician reiterated his support for President Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa and proclaimed,

“PAMBERI NE ZANU PF! Pamberi na PRESIDENT His Excellence CDE Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa! Nyika Inovakwa Nevenevayo!”

Hwange Central MP To Become Third Legislator To Resign From Parly

By A Correspondent: Hwange Central legislator Daniel Molokele has announced the outcome of his consultative process where he was told by his constituency to resign and wait for party leader Nelson Chamisa’s next move.

Molokele said Chamisa got more votes than him in the August 2023 polls meaning he is the reason why he is the representative for Hwange Central.

“This weekend, l was mostly offline I created time to do intense consultation meetings with key local stakeholders, especially our ward Councillors Whange is CLEAR 1. Dump the contaminated CCC 2. RESIGN from Parliament 3. Wait for the next steps from Chamisa,” said Molokele.

If the Hwange legislator resigns from parliament, he will become the third person to do so after Fadzayi Mahere and Norman Markham earlier walked out in support of Chamisa.

“Actually according to ZEC results for the August 2023 elections, Chamisa is more popular than me in Whange, 9000 people voted for, 12 000 people voted for Chamisa. This means that more than half of the Zanu PF supporters in Whange rejected ED and voted for Chamisa,” added Molokele

Full Statement by David Coltart, Mayor of Bulawayo

Since the resignation of Nelson Chamisa as President of the CCC, and from the party itself, on Thursday the 25th January, followed by the subsequent resignation from Parliament of some respected colleagues I have been considering my own position.

As I indicated last week my main concern was to consult widely before making any decision. In this regard I have consulted a wide cross section of people, particularly in Bulawayo. I have indicated on social media sites, such as X and Whatsapp, that I am consulting and have invited people to let me have their views. During this past week I have received numerous responses on X, Whatsapp and e mail.

The overwhelming response, particularly from the Bulawayo public, has been to remain in office. I have also been written to by people I deeply respect, some of whom have been involved in the struggle to bring democracy and freedom to Zimbabwe for over 6 decades, asking me not to resign. These are people who have fought consistently during their entire lives for freedom and I take their views exceptionally seriously.

Bulawayo faces unique challenges at the present time. Aside from being in a disastrous state after decades of neglect, it is running out of water and faces severe water shortages this coming year. Whilst of course there is little that I as one person can do to remedy this, I have been involved in critically important initiatives during the last few months to provide short, medium and long term solutions to the crisis. If I were to resign now some of these initiatives may be undermined to the detriment of the City as a whole. Whilst the resignation of any MP is of course tragic, and a great loss to debate in Parliament, it does not have the same direct impact on citizens as would the resignation of the Mayor of a city.

It is also pertinent to mention that when Nelson Chamisa telephoned me to notify me in advance of his intention to resign I asked him what his expectations were of me. His response was that I should keep on the work I have been doing. At no point has he asked me to resign.

It is also important for me to state my own views regarding resignation in general. Whilst I have no doubt that Parliament has become an intolerable place, and that its Constitutional role has been severely undermined, I have always believed that it is important to not to cede whatever democratic space which has been obtained in the struggle against tyranny.

As a Christian I believe in Jesus’ teaching in Matthew 5 that we are to be salt and light in corrupt and darkened society. In other words tiny grains of salt, and single shafts of light from a candle, can prevent blocks of meat from corrupting and provide guidance to people stumbling around in the dark. And history is replete with individuals, such as Wilberforce, Gandhi, Martin Luther King and, closer to home and much lesser known, Ahrn Palley, who have done just this – namely spoken truth to power as individuals against powerful forces and governments.

This may seem irrelevant to many but as the Mexican philosopher George Santayana once wrote, “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” The danger we face in Zimbabwe today is that in our anger with all that has happened in the past year to undermine the will of the people and to subvert constitutionalism and the rule of law, we take steps which will end up consolidating ZANU PF’s grip on all institutions including Parliament and our Cities. So whilst I deeply respect and understand when principled people resign from Parliament, I remain saddened that they will no longer be able to exercise Parliamentary privilege (which is unique) to expose corruption and to fight against undemocratic and unconstitutional laws. It may seem a pointless exercise with ZANU PF being able to ride roughshod over them, but it will now be so much easier for ZANU PF to do this, without any comeback or exposure in Parliament.

The same considerations apply to Bulawayo. If I resign as Mayor I have no doubt that ZANU PF will simply be provided with a foot in the door to assume much greater power in the running of the City, with all that that entails, and the entrenchment of their corrupt politics at the local level. As difficult as the current situation is in running Bulawayo, the fact is that we do have an opportunity to do whatever we can to stabilise and develop the City for the benefit of all its residents.

In closing I need to address two further issues, the one being any false perception that a decision not to resign is an indication that I have turned against Nelson Chamisa, the other being that I have made any such decision solely on the grounds of what I will gain out of it personally.

Long before Nelson Chamisa resigned I publicly expressed my sadness and regret about the apparent rift between Nelson Chamisa and Tendai Biti and Welshman Ncube. All three of these men are friends of mine with whom I have been in the trenches ever since the MDC was launched on the 11th September 1999. I have admired their resilience, bravery and commitment to democracy and freedom all these years. I refuse to be cajoled into a zero sum game which pits me against any of these old and trusted colleagues.

Regarding Nelson Chamisa himself I deeply sympathise with and understand the decision he has taken. Although my political instincts have always been to hold on to whatever democratic space one has, I understand his deep frustration with the brazen breaches of the Constitution, the Electoral Act and the Political Parties Finance Act, both before and after the election. I have been appalled by the conduct of unscrupulous politicians over the past few months to cause the destructive recalls, undermine our institutions and hand a two-thirds majority in Parliament to ZANU PF. I have been shocked by successive decisions of our Courts which have ignored, in my opinion, centuries old legal principles in order to deny citizens the right to elected representatives of their choice. The point is that a decision not to resign as Mayor of Bulawayo should not be interpreted as a hostile act against Nelson Chamisa. I stand with him against this brazen attempt by the regime to create a one party state. I remain utterly committed to our overall collective and common strategy to bring about a new democratic and free Zimbabwe.

Regarding any argument that I am making any decision for personal gain, that is simply risible. I reiterate that I did not seek this office; I was asked to take on this role by Nelson Chamisa and several other church, civic and political leaders in Bulawayo. I have always viewed it as a poisoned chalice, and after four months in office I am more convinced of that now than when I started – Bulawayo is in a terrible mess. What many may not know is the fact that my sole income for being Mayor of Bulawayo is a monthly allowance of US$25. That may seem ludicrous but it is true – it is a fact that any person can confirm by contacting the City of Bulawayo. So if anyone thinks that I am in it for the money they do not understand the facts.

In other words one of the ironies for me is that any decision to resign as Mayor, far from being principled, would in fact be in my own self interest. At present I have two jobs, one as Senior Partner of my law firm, which includes running a busy practice, the other as Mayor of Bulawayo. I have never worked this hard as Mayor for so little remuneration in my life. It would suit me and my family perfectly to step back from the immense challenges Bulawayo faces; far from being a principled decision it would in fact be a selfish decision which would result in me having a far easier life going forward.

In conclusion my decision is that I will not resign as Mayor of Bulawayo and will endeavour to see out my 5 year term. I am conscious that I can be recalled at any time, but so be it. I would rather be removed from office by unscrupulous politicians than betray the trust and goodwill of innocent, hard working and principled residents of Bulawayo by resigning.

Senator David Coltart
Mayor of Bulawayo
5th February 2024

Policeman Murdered At Tshabangu By-Election Polling Station

By Political Reporter- A 35-year-old policeman was last Friday found dead near a Kaguvi Primary Polling station for the by-elections in Chegutu.

According to a memo dated February 3, Elisha Munengerwa, of Pfupajena police station in Chegu, died upon admission at the hospital after being found with a deep cut on his left arm.

The case is being investigated under RRB 5785652.
Circumstances are that at around 3 am, an informant, Farai Chifodya, was sleeping in his tuck shop when he heard some groaning sounds outside his shop.

It is claimed that when he went to check what was happening, he found the deceased, who was lying down injured, and bleeding profusely.

Farai rushed to report the incident at ZRP Pfupajena.
The police were sent to attend the scene and, upon their arrival, they found out that he was one of their workmates.

The deceased was then ferried to Chegutu Hospital where he was pronounced dead upon arrival.

According to the memo, the deceased had a deep cut on his front left lower arm suggesting that it had been inflicted by a knife.

A spore of blood was seen stretching for about 100 metres from the place where the deceased was found.
It was also discovered that some struggle marks could be seen.
-H-Metro

South African Ex-Convict In Court For Butchering Six Zim Women

A 21-year-old South African ex-convict, who is alleged to have raped and killed six Zimbabwean women in cold blood, is expected back in court today.

Sifiso Mkwanazi was arrested in 2022 on allegations of raping and killing six Zimbabwean women, plus charges of robbery in aggravating circumstances and possession of a firearm.

The bodies of the women were found at a panel-beating workshop in Johannesburg.

Three of the murdered women were identified as Joyce Moyo, Nyarai Chihota and Patricia Magaisa.

Mkwanazi was in court last Friday and is expected back today, where the National Prosecuting Authority will have witnesses who will support the allegation of premeditation and rape.

Through his lawyer, Advocate Vuyolwethu Maqeka, Mkwanazi admitted to killing the women, but insisted it was “unintentional”.

“I could not fathom going to jail for an offence I did not commit,” he said. “Killing them was just an instinctive reaction which suddenly arose during our arguments. I, therefore, deny that the murders were premeditated.”

Investigating officer Mr Vincent Saunders said he believes the murders were revenge murders after he was jailed for 10 months in 2021, for raping a commercial sex worker.

He added that all the six women “were killed in the same manner and all the six were Zimbabweans”.

Zanu PF Celebrates Tshabangu Parliament Seats Donations

By Political Reporter- The ruling Zanu PF party now boasts a two-thirds majority in the National Assembly of Zimbabwe, solidified by victories in six constituencies during by-elections held on Saturday.

The controversial catalyst for these elections is Sengezo Tshabangu, the self-imposed interim secretary general of the opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC).

With 280 seats in the National Assembly, Zanu PF has clinched 190, surpassing the 187 seats required for a two-thirds majority.

The six constituencies in question—Chegutu West, Seke, Goromonzi South, Mkoba North, Pelandaba-Tshabalala, and Zvimba East—were all secured by the ruling party, as confirmed by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission Chief Elections Officer, Mr Utloile Silaigwana.

Mr Silaigwana stated, “I can confirm that the ruling Zanu PF party won all the six constituencies where by-elections were held. The party also won 20 of the 23 Wards that were contested while three were won by the opposition.”

The Zanu PF Political Commissar, Mike Bimha, attributed the victory to the party’s consistent focus on governance and economic performance.

Bimha praised his President Emerson Mnangagwa for his leadership and the party’s organisational structure, claiming that Zanu PF’s unity and clarity of purpose played a pivotal role in the electoral success.

Bimha expressed, “The President has managed to unify the party, to unify the various parts of the country, and this is against the confusion that you see in other parties. His leadership has been very exemplary; his leadership has also assisted in people having a view that this is a part of the moment, this is a part of the future.”

Moreover, Bimha highlighted the party’s resilience in facing external challenges, including sanctions, and asserted that the Zanu PF government’s performance contributed to its victory.

He emphasised that the ruling party remained well-prepared for any future elections.

Critics argue that Sengezo Tshabangu’s CCC played a role in facilitating Zanu PF’s dominance by initiating these by-elections, leading to recalls and subsequent victories for the ruling party.

Tshabangu’s move raised questions about the CCC’s internal stability and ability to present a viable alternative to Zanu PF.

Political analyst Mr Goodwine Mureriwa noted, “Zanu PF’s sweeping victory was predictable and added more critical seats to those it won in the August 23, 2023, harmonised elections and December 9, 2023, by-elections.”

Mureriwa underscored the unity within Zanu PF and suggested that the party’s increased majority signified a robust foundation for implementing its development agenda, including Vision 2030.

As Zanu PF celebrates its electoral triumph, Zimbabwe anticipates the political implications of this resounding victory in shaping the nation’s legislative landscape.

Coltart Declares Decision Not to Resign Amid Political Turmoil

By A Correspondent| In a significant development following the resignation of Nelson Chamisa as President of the CCC (Citizens Coalition for Change) and from the party itself, Bulawayo Mayor, Councilor David Coltart, has announced his decision not to resign from his position.

Coltart’s decision comes after what he said was careful consideration and extensive consultations with various stakeholders, particularly in Bulawayo.

In a statement released today, Coltart acknowledged the overwhelming response from the public, urging him to remain in office despite the political upheaval.

“The overwhelming response, particularly from the Bulawayo public, has been to remain in office.

“I have also been written to by people I deeply respect, some of whom have been involved in the struggle to bring democracy and freedom to Zimbabwe for over 6 decades, asking me not to resign.

“These are people who have fought consistently during their entire lives for freedom and I take their views exceptionally seriously,” said Coltart.

He highlighted the unique challenges faced by Bulawayo, including a critical water shortage, and emphasized his commitment to ongoing initiatives aimed at addressing the city’s crises.

Coltart revealed that respected individuals, some with over six decades of dedication to the struggle for democracy and freedom in Zimbabwe, had urged him not to resign.

He also mentioned that Nelson Chamisa, upon his resignation, had encouraged him to continue the important work he has been doing.

The mayor expressed his concern that resigning at this crucial juncture could potentially undermine initiatives aimed at stabilizing and developing Bulawayo, allowing ZANU PF to gain more influence in the city.

He drew parallels between the current situation and historical instances where individuals standing against powerful forces have played a crucial role in upholding democratic values.

Addressing speculation, Mayor Coltart clarified that his decision was not a sign of hostility toward Nelson Chamisa or a pursuit of personal gain.

He reiterated his commitment to the collective strategy to bring about a new democratic Zimbabwe.

In a surprising revelation, Coltart emphasized that his monthly allowance as Mayor of Bulawayo is only US$25, debunking any suggestions that financial gain influenced his decision.

He shared the irony that resigning would, in fact, be in his personal interest as it would provide relief from the immense challenges faced in his dual roles as Senior Partner of his law firm and Mayor of Bulawayo.

In conclusion, Mayor Coltart declared his decision to remain in office, expressing a willingness to see out his full 5-year term, despite being conscious of the possibility of being recalled at any time.

He emphasized his commitment to the residents of Bulawayo and his unwillingness to betray their trust by resigning.

“Stopped Zanu PF getting 2/3 Majority!” was CCC’s excuse for Participating in 2023 Election. What Now It Has 2 Thirds?

indepth...Wilbert Mukori

By Wilbert Mukori | ”Zanu PF now has the two thirds majority it craved in parliament after the party won all six by-elections held Saturday, triggered by the recalls on CCC MPs by Sengezo Tshabangu. Zanu PF needed to win just 3. It now has 190 seats in 280-member National Assembly,” is the news the nation had dreaded to hear but knew was coming.

Chamisa and company participated in the 2023 elections knowing fully well that Zanu PF was rigging the process and that participating would give the regime legitimacy. They participated regardless because they also knew that regime would give away a few gravy train seats to entice the opposition to participate and thus maintain the facade Zimbabwe is a healthy multi-party democracy. Chamisa and company went to town to deny they were participating out of greed.

Chamisa claimed CCC would win big because he had “plugged all the Zanu PF vote rigging loop holes!”

Zanu PF won the majority of the seats in parliament and the presidency. All the election observers including SADC, AU and even Zimbabwe’s own ZHRC condemned the 23 August 2023 elections as flawed and illegal. This did not stop CCC members claiming their seats and thus defying SADC and AU to give the process legitimacy.

“CCC has stopped Zanu PF getting 2/3 majority!” was the party’s excuse for participating in the flawed elections to give Zanu PF legitimacy.

Now Zanu PF has achieved the 2/3 majority thanks to the dog-eat-dog factional fighting in CCC. What will be the party’s excuse for participating in these flawed and illegal elections to give Zanu PF legitimacy?

The dog-eat-dog CCC factional war has now gone into overdrive following Nelson Chamisa’s resignation as party president on 24 January; there will be CCC MPs, senators and councillors will resign/recalled. Zanu PF will end up with a super majority in parliament and senate. God only knows what mischief the regime will do with the super majority! What feeble excuses will the opposition offer for getting the nation into this mess!

One thing is now certain, there will be no meaningful democratic reforms implemented in the coming four years and so the 2028 elections will be a repeat of the 2023 elections. Zanu PF will blatantly rig the elections and the CCC faction(s) will participate to give Zanu PF legitimacy out of greed.

Like it or not, MDC/CCC leaders’ failure to implement even one token reform in 23 years, including 5 in the 2008 to 2013 GNU, have allowed Zanu PF to consolidate its iron grip on power and thus dragging the nation deeper and deeper into trouble. What a nightmare!

The need for the country to elect competent opposition leaders who will implement the democratic reforms is now a matter of national survival. Alas! Many people do not realise it!-

source:%20zimbabwelight.blogspot.com

Ostallos Announces Chamisa’s New Political Project

By Political Reporter – Gift Ostallos Siziba, the deputy spokesperson for the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC), has officially announced the formation of a new political movement by former CCC leader Nelson Chamisa.

The announcement was made during a rally in Manicaland on Sunday, where Siziba and his team mobilised support for Chamisa’s new venture.

Chamisa’s decision to resign from the CCC on January 24, 2024, citing infiltration and hijacking of the party by ZANU PF and its allies, has paved the way for this new political undertaking.

Videos and images circulating on social media captured Siziba and his team engaging with the public in Manicaland, setting the tone for the future direction of Chamisa’s movement.

Following the rally, Siziba took to social media, expressing confidence in their mission and stating, “Building from the rubble: we have landed in Manicaland province as we set the tone and direction towards the new!”

During his address at the rally, Siziba criticised power-hungry politicians within the CCC, stressing that holding a parliamentary position should not overshadow the goal of transforming people’s lives.

He asserted, “The struggle (for freedom) has taken long because of power-hungry individuals. We must focus on transforming the lives of every Zimbabwean, and Chamisa is the only person who can bring about that transformation.”

Siziba assured the crowd that Chamisa is committed to bringing about positive change and accused ZANU PF of utilising Sengezo Tshabangu, the CCC’s disputed interim secretary-general, to secure a two-thirds majority in Parliament.

Tshabangu had recalled several CCC members, leading to ZANU PF winning subsequent by-elections.

Responding to former Finance Minister Tendai Biti’s claim of being CCC vice president, Siziba clarified that such a position only existed in the MDC, where Biti served as VP.

He highlighted Chamisa’s decision to centralise power within his office before the 2023 elections, dissolving CCC structures.

Chamisa, having emphasised the formation of a political movement rather than a party, aims to utilise lessons learned from political parties and ZANU PF’s operations to challenge the ruling party.

Despite scepticism about Chamisa’s chances, Siziba acknowledged the difficulty of the struggle, urging critics to study their history and understand the challenges faced while emphasising the need to persist until victory is achieved.

Molokele To Resign From Parliament

By A Correspondent: Hwange Central legislator Daniel Molokele has tweeted that he will soon resign from parliament after a consultative meeting with his constituency.

Molokele said Hwange Central was clear to him that he should resign from parliament and wait for Chamisa’s next move.

“This weekend, l was mostly offline I created time to do intense consultation meetings with key local stakeholders, especially our ward Councillors Whange is CLEAR 1. Dump the contaminated CCC 2. RESIGN from Parliament 3. Wait for the next steps from Chamisa,” said Molokele.

If the Hwange legislator resigns from parliament, he will become the third person to do so after Fadzayi Mahere and Norman Markham earlier walked out in support of Chamisa.

Chamisa Takes New Movement To Manicaland

Former Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) leader Nelson Chamisa yesterday launched a mobilisation drive for his new political movement that he says will be unveiled soon.

Chamisa loyalists led by former legislators Amos Chibaya and Gift Ostallos Siziba yesterday addressed supporters in Mutare during the inaugural mobilisation programme for the new political movement.

Other senior opposition figures who attended the meeting include former lawmakers Regai Tsunga and David Chimhini.

Chikanga legislator Lynette Karenyi-Kore, however, did not attend the meeting.

Chamisa’s stepped down from the CCC last month, arguing that Zanu-PF had infiltrated the party after self-imposed interim secretary-general Sengezo Tshabangu purged several CCC legislators from Parliament.

Siziba said CCC was a “thing of the past” to Chamisa and his supporters.

“We had a provincial meeting in Mutare which was attended by democrats from different spheres. We are setting the tone. We are giving people the new message of hope and the new Zimbabwe vision under president Chamisa.

“We need to continue to state the case of democracy in the face of a pure authoritarian consolidation. The democratic movement is under attack, but we need to continue to state the message that there must be a democratic change in this country despite the assault. We emphasise that Nelson Chamisa is the legitimate leader of the alternative,” Siziba said.

A rival faction has been making attempts to lure Chamisa to rejoin the party, but he has declined.

Siziba said the pro-Chamisa campaigners would be holding similar meetings in all provinces with Masvingo being the next port of call.

“We are now building the new (sic) from the rubble. The remnants of the struggle, we are building from there. When Hiroshima falls there are rubbles that remain.

“CCC is no longer the vehicle for the future. The grassroots are clear. They are rallying behind Nelson Chamisa. They reaffirmed the social contract between them and their leader.

“The grassroots were also clear that even if the MPs whom they voted for remain in CCC, they will go with Chamisa.”

Chamisa said that he was forming a unique political movement, which he described as a new door that has never been used.

“It is a beautiful answer to all our challenges. It is a new way of doing things — what has not been seen or done before. It’s a new door.

“A door that has never been used. I am ready to lead Zimbabwe and not a party. Zimbabwe needs a leader, a unifying leader, not a party leader.

“Since 1980, the office of prudency of this country has been occupied by a party leader instead of a national leader,” he said.

Four Killed In Accident Near Chegutu

Tragedy struck yesterday afternoon near Bryden School, six kilometers outside Chegutu along the Harare-Bulawayo Road, as a fatal accident involving two haulage trucks and a Toyota Sienta resulted in the loss of four lives.

According to eyewitnesses, who are vendors selling vegetables along the highway, the Toyota Sienta was rear-ended by a truck while slowing down to allow another vehicle to make a right turn into Bryden School. Subsequently, the Toyota veered into the left lane where it was struck on the side by another haulage truck traveling from the direction of Harare. The impact caused the vehicle to be dragged for nearly 60 meters, leaving a scene of devastation.

Police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyati was unavailable for comment at the time of reporting.

Mashonaland West Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution, Marian Chombo, visited the site of the accident to assess the situation. Expressing her grief, she lamented the prevalence of negligent driving, emphasizing the need for increased road safety measures to prevent such tragedies from occurring in the future.

As investigations into the incident continue, authorities are urging motorists to exercise caution and adhere to traffic regulations to avoid further loss of life on Zimbabwe’s roads.

Our hearts go out to the families and loved ones of the victims during this difficult time.-Agencies

Court Appearance for South African Accused Of Killing Zimbabweans

Sifiso Mkwananzi, a 21-year-old South African, is scheduled to appear in court today in connection with the alleged rape and murder of six Zimbabwean women. The charges stem from incidents in 2022 when the bodies of the victims were discovered at a panel-beating workshop in Johannesburg. Among those identified were Joyce Moyo, Nyarai Chihota, and Patricia Magaisa.

During a recent court session, Mkwananzi, represented by Advocate Vuyolwethu Maqeka, admitted to the killings but claimed they were “unintentional.” He suggested that the violence erupted during heated arguments and denied any premeditation. However, investigating officer Mr. Vincent Saunders has raised concerns about the nature of the crimes, suggesting possible revenge motivations following Mkwananzi’s previous conviction for raping a commercial sex worker.

The National Prosecuting Authority is expected to present witnesses today to support the allegations of premeditation and rape. Saunders noted that all six victims were killed in a similar manner and were of Zimbabwean descent, prompting further investigation into the circumstances surrounding the crimes.

As the case progresses, authorities continue to emphasize the importance of addressing gender-based violence and ensuring justice for the victims and their families. The court proceedings offer an opportunity to uncover the truth and hold the perpetrator accountable for these horrific acts.- Agencies

Paddington Japajapa Cleared of Incitement Charges After ReJoining ZANU PF

By Farai D Hove | Paddington Japajapa, a former member of the CCC (Citizens Coalition for Change), previously convicted for inciting violence, has been cleared of charges after serving over three months of his effective two-year sentence. The Supreme Court granted his second appeal, highlighting flaws in the evidence used to convict him.

Japajapa, who had rejoined Emmerson Mnangagwa’s ZANU PF party, was initially convicted in July 2019 for inciting public violence. However, a three-judge appeal panel of the Supreme Court, consisting of Justice Lavender Makoni, Justice George Chiweshe, and Justice Susan Mavangira, quashed his conviction after finding faults in the evidence presented by the State.

During the appeal process, Professor Lovemore Madhuku argued on behalf of Japajapa, emphasizing the State’s reliance on dubious video evidence without corroborating witnesses. The judges concurred, ruling that the State failed to prove its case beyond a reasonable doubt.

Speaking to The Herald, Japajapa expressed relief at the court’s decision, stating his readiness to resume active participation in politics as a member of ZANU PF. He had switched allegiance from the opposition CCC to Mnangagwa’s party prior to his incarceration.

Japajapa’s journey through the legal system saw twists and turns, with his initial appeal rejected by the High Court for lacking merit. Despite his denial of the charges, he was convicted based on video evidence, which he claimed was manipulated by the State.

Now cleared of all charges, Japajapa aims to move forward in his political career without hindrance. The Supreme Court’s decision marks a significant victory for him and raises questions about the validity of the evidence used in his trial.

As Japajapa prepares to re-enter the political arena, his case serves as a reminder of the complexities and challenges within Zimbabwe’s legal and political landscape.

Mutsvangwa’s Prophet On Video Encouraging Sikhala To Imitate Nelson Mandela

By Religion Reporter | The controversial Prophet Richard Chiza on Sunday joined the activist Hopewell Chin’ono in encouraging the recently released legislator, Job Sikhala, to subscribe to a psycho-trick by the Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO), which frames him as a Nelson Mandela reincarnation.

This scheme, which includes Chin’ono’s poetics orchestrated by the CIO two years ago, is aimed to delude Sikhala and a UK-based cousin into confessing under duress that they are the incarnates of Nelson Mandela.

The plot, previously uncovered by ZimEye, involves three members of the notorious intelligence agency who, following the duo’s arrests related to state harassment, initiated a series of phone calls and visits over the last 2 years. The objective was to entangle them in legal definitions of terrorism similar to those Mandela would face under current laws, thereby justifying potential harm against them and numerous others.

During a church service, Prophet Chiza spoke saying, “I am not prophesying, I am interpreting because I don’t want people to say Chiza prophesied, no, it’s a dream.” He advised Sikhala to abandon his usual suits, suggesting a divine message requiring compliance. Sikhala, in his response, acknowledged the prophet’s guidance, affirming the unusual resonance of Mandela’s voice in his speech, a claim that has sparked rumors among followers and the public alike. 

https://twitter.com/ZimEye/status/1754257660252234019?t=ZCHXZL7mIL6ZcqYXHP0L4g&s=19

This incidents raise profound questions about the manipulation of spiritual beliefs for political ends and the psychological pressures faced by political detainees in Zimbabwe. The conversation between Chiza and Sikhala not only sheds light on the complexities of Zimbabwe’s political and spiritual landscape but also highlights the intricate ways in which state apparatus may be employed to subdue dissent and manipulate public perception.

Meanwhile, the below audio recording is of the controversial activist Hopewell Chin’ono screaming out while walking away from legend singer Thomas Mapfumo’s photoshoot in Leicester, UK.

Chin’ono in the audio accuses the country’s most popular politician, Nelson Chamisa of neglecting Job Sikhala, saying he was wasting time tweeting while Job Sikhala was suffering in prison. He says Chamisa seemed more concerned over his register-to-vote rallies that over Sikhala’s plight.

Ironically Chin’ono has also accused Chamisa of not holding any register-to-vote rallies in the run up to the 2023 elections.

He accuses Chamisa of sending him pictures of his (Chamisa’s) rally during Sikhala’s trying moments.

“He sent me [rally pictures), I don’t tweet things like that,” says Chin’ono.

The former legislator, Tafadzwa Musekiwa then answers back asking if the rally “is the Kariba one,” to which Chin’ono blows back saying,

“I was being tweeted to and would just ignore; everything I was getting tweeted and would just ignore. There is someone who is in prison [and he’s doing this],” he says in the clip captured by ZimEye in July 2022, comments which Zimbabweans have re opened as they connect them to Chin’ono’s allegation that Nelson Chamisa’s party is going to split because according to him (Chin’ono) the CCC leader is incompetent.

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Since 2022 Chinono has continued berating Chamisa saying he focuses too much on citing Bible verses. while Sikhala is suffering.

Chamisa has chosen to ignore the commentator.

Meanwhile, Hopewell Chin’ono’s repeating behaviour is explained by an NHS mental health expert who among many others alleges on video she witnessed him engaging in credit card fraud and that he was once arrested over money laundering in UK, before changing his surname from Mukusha after leaving UK for Zimbabwe.

She also says she has to repeat these allegations in order to alert the nation over how he has hurt many people since his Marlborough High School days.

“What he did to me without remorse, if he does it to Zimbabwe without remorse, will there be any chance of a reversal?,” says Grace Mupfurutsa, around the time of Chin’ono’s first arrest by the Zimbabwe military government he’s been working for, on 18 Aug 2020.

Zanu PF Calls For Postponement Of Polls

By A Correspondent

In a recent development, the Zanu PF Varakashi team has stirred controversy by advocating for an extension of President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s term of office. The party, which currently holds a majority in parliament, has proposed amendments to the constitution, prompting a heated discussion within Zimbabwean political circles.

The Varakashi team took to Facebook to release a statement outlining sinister proposals.

This move has raised eyebrows among citizens and opposition groups, questioning the implications it could have on the country’s democratic processes.

Zanu PF has put forward the suggestion to hold elections after a period of 10 or 15 years, arguing that this would allow for uninterrupted development.

This proposal, however, has faced criticism for potentially undermining the principles of a democratic system, which thrives on regular, fair, and transparent elections.

Secondly, Zanu PF proposed elimination of by-elections in the event of a recall or the passing of a seated candidate.

Instead, the party would internally select a replacement from its members.

While this may streamline the process for the ruling party, critics argue that it could disenfranchise voters who are deprived of the opportunity to choose their representatives through a democratic vote.

Perhaps the most contentious proposal in the statement is the call to remove the term limit for the President, effectively allowing an unlimited number of terms in office.

This move raises concerns about the consolidation of power and the potential erosion of checks and balances within the political system.

The statement justified these proposals by citing the majority Zanu PF holds in parliament, suggesting that constitutional amendments are necessary for the betterment of the country.

However, the opposition and civil society groups are likely to vehemently oppose these changes, emphasizing the importance of upholding democratic values and ensuring a fair and transparent electoral process.

As discussions unfold, the push for constitutional amendments by Zanu PF sparks a critical debate on the future of Zimbabwe’s political landscape.

The balance between stability and democratic governance hangs in the balance, as citizens and political stakeholders closely watch how this unfolding narrative will shape the nation’s trajectory.

Zanu PF Hardliners Seek Extension Of Mnangagwa Term

By A Correspondent

In a recent development, the Zanu PF Varakashi team has stirred controversy by advocating for an extension of President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s term of office. The party, which currently holds a majority in parliament, has proposed amendments to the constitution, prompting a heated discussion within Zimbabwean political circles.

The Varakashi team took to Facebook to release a statement outlining sinister proposals.

This move has raised eyebrows among citizens and opposition groups, questioning the implications it could have on the country’s democratic processes.

Zanu PF has put forward the suggestion to hold elections after a period of 10 or 15 years, arguing that this would allow for uninterrupted development.

This proposal, however, has faced criticism for potentially undermining the principles of a democratic system, which thrives on regular, fair, and transparent elections.

Secondly, Zanu PF proposed elimination of by-elections in the event of a recall or the passing of a seated candidate.

Instead, the party would internally select a replacement from its members.

While this may streamline the process for the ruling party, critics argue that it could disenfranchise voters who are deprived of the opportunity to choose their representatives through a democratic vote.

Perhaps the most contentious proposal in the statement is the call to remove the term limit for the President, effectively allowing an unlimited number of terms in office.

This move raises concerns about the consolidation of power and the potential erosion of checks and balances within the political system.

The statement justified these proposals by citing the majority Zanu PF holds in parliament, suggesting that constitutional amendments are necessary for the betterment of the country.

However, the opposition and civil society groups are likely to vehemently oppose these changes, emphasizing the importance of upholding democratic values and ensuring a fair and transparent electoral process.

As discussions unfold, the push for constitutional amendments by Zanu PF sparks a critical debate on the future of Zimbabwe’s political landscape.

The balance between stability and democratic governance hangs in the balance, as citizens and political stakeholders closely watch how this unfolding narrative will shape the nation’s trajectory.

Bafana Bafana Goalminder Steals Show

Captain Ronwen Williams played a pivotal role in securing South Africa’s spot in the semi-finals of the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations after a goalless draw against Cape Verde.

Williams showcased his goalkeeping prowess by saving four penalties in the shootout, denying Bebe, Willy Semedo, Laros Duarte, and Patrick Andrade. Notably, his outstanding performance included a late, spectacular save to deflect Gilson Benchimol’s first-time strike against the woodwork, forcing the grueling quarter-final into extra time.Cape Verde’s goalkeeper, Vozinha, displayed brilliance by making two exceptional saves in quick succession at the onset of extra time, thwarting attempts from Mihlali Mayambela and Teboho Mokoena.South Africa, having triumphed in the penalty shootout, is now set to face Nigeria in the Afcon semi-finals.

This encounter offers a chance for South Africa to seek redemption for their defeat against Nigeria in the 2000 semi-finals when they were defeated 2-0 by the Super Eagles.

The upcoming clash promises to be a compelling showdown as both teams vie for a coveted spot in the tournament’s final.

Prophet Chiza Joins Hopewell To Order Job Sikhala to Embrace CIO’s Mandela-Illusion

By Religion Reporter | The controversial Prophet Richard Chiza on Sunday joined the activist Hopewell Chin’ono in encouraging the recently released legislator, Job Sikhala, to subscribe to a psycho-trick by the Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO), which frames him as a Nelson Mandela reincarnation.

This scheme, which includes Chin’ono’s poetics orchestrated by the CIO two years ago, is aimed to delude Sikhala and a UK-based cousin into confessing under duress that they are the incarnates of Nelson Mandela.

The plot, previously uncovered by ZimEye, involves three members of the notorious intelligence agency who, following the duo’s arrests related to state harassment, initiated a series of phone calls and visits over the last 2 years. The objective was to entangle them in legal definitions of terrorism similar to those Mandela would face under current laws, thereby justifying potential harm against them and numerous others.

During a church service, Prophet Chiza spoke saying, “I am not prophesying, I am interpreting because I don’t want people to say Chiza prophesied, no, it’s a dream.” He advised Sikhala to abandon his usual suits, suggesting a divine message requiring compliance. Sikhala, in his response, acknowledged the prophet’s guidance, affirming the unusual resonance of Mandela’s voice in his speech, a claim that has sparked rumors among followers and the public alike. 

 

https://twitter.com/ZimEye/status/1754257660252234019?t=ZCHXZL7mIL6ZcqYXHP0L4g&s=19

 

This incidents raise profound questions about the manipulation of spiritual beliefs for political ends and the psychological pressures faced by political detainees in Zimbabwe. The conversation between Chiza and Sikhala not only sheds light on the complexities of Zimbabwe’s political and spiritual landscape but also highlights the intricate ways in which state apparatus may be employed to subdue dissent and manipulate public perception.

Meanwhile, the below audio recording is of the controversial activist Hopewell Chin’ono screaming out while walking away from legend singer Thomas Mapfumo’s photoshoot in Leicester, UK.

Chin’ono in the audio accuses the country’s most popular politician, Nelson Chamisa of neglecting Job Sikhala, saying he was wasting time tweeting while Job Sikhala was suffering in prison. He says Chamisa seemed more concerned over his register-to-vote rallies that over Sikhala’s plight.

Ironically Chin’ono has also accused Chamisa of not holding any register-to-vote rallies in the run up to the 2023 elections.

He accuses Chamisa of sending him pictures of his (Chamisa’s) rally during Sikhala’s trying moments.

“He sent me [rally pictures), I don’t tweet things like that,” says Chin’ono.

The former legislator, Tafadzwa Musekiwa then answers back asking if the rally “is the Kariba one,” to which Chin’ono blows back saying,

“I was being tweeted to and would just ignore; everything I was getting tweeted and would just ignore. There is someone who is in prison [and he’s doing this],” he says in the clip captured by ZimEye in July 2022, comments which Zimbabweans have re opened as they connect them to Chin’ono’s allegation that Nelson Chamisa’s party is going to split because according to him (Chin’ono) the CCC leader is incompetent.

….

Since 2022 Chinono has continued berating Chamisa saying he focuses too much on citing Bible verses. while Sikhala is suffering.

Chamisa has chosen to ignore the commentator.

Meanwhile, Hopewell Chin’ono’s repeating behaviour is explained by an NHS mental health expert who among many others alleges on video she witnessed him engaging in credit card fraud and that he was once arrested over money laundering in UK, before changing his surname from Mukusha after leaving UK for Zimbabwe.

She also says she has to repeat these allegations in order to alert the nation over how he has hurt many people since his Marlborough High School days.

“What he did to me without remorse, if he does it to Zimbabwe without remorse, will there be any chance of a reversal?,” says Grace Mupfurutsa, around the time of Chin’ono’s first arrest by the Zimbabwe military government he’s been working for, on 18 Aug 2020.

Wicknell Chivayo On US$5 Million Spending Spree

By Political Reporter- Wicknell Chivayo, a convicted criminal and controversial figure, has embarked on a staggering US$5 million spending spree, leaving many to wonder about the origins of his extravagant funds.

The socialite, also known as Sir Wicknell, has been making headlines by generously gifting high-value luxury cars to various individuals, raising eyebrows regarding the motives behind his flamboyant spending.

Chivayo’s recent acts include presenting local musicians Jah Prayzah, Sulumani Chimbetu, and Sandra Ndebele with expensive Mercedes-Benz vehicles, with the total cost of his recent spree estimated to be close to US$5 million.

While public opinion initially dismissed these gestures as publicity stunts, the sheer magnitude of his spending has captured widespread attention.

Over the past year, Chivayo has showcased a pattern of extravagant gift-giving, ranging from cash to houses and vehicles, to individuals such as Chief Hwenje, DJ Masomere, and even church members.

Despite being dogged by questions surrounding the source of his seemingly limitless wealth, Chivayo has continued his unabashed spree of generosity.

The 41-year-old businessman, who boasts an impressive collection of luxury cars, reportedly spent US$1.9 million on vehicles alone in a single week in 2023.

His fleet includes multiple Rolls Royce vehicles, a Range Rover, and a Mercedes-Benz Maybach, among others, with an estimated overall value surpassing US$5 million.

Chivayo’s actions have attracted the attention of the public, with some individuals attempting to capitalize on his generosity by openly soliciting gifts through social media.

However, questions about the true extent of Chivayo’s wealth and the sources of his funds remain unanswered, as the socialite maintains a guarded private life and evades inquiries during press conferences.

Chivayo’s primary known business venture, Intratrek Zimbabwe, is recognized for the yet-to-be-completed Gwanda Solar Project.

However, details about other business endeavors owned by Chivayo are scarce.

In contrast to other flamboyant figures like the late Genius “Ginimbi” Kadungure and Philip “Boss Phidza” Chiyangwa, who had established businesses, Chivayo’s business background remains relatively obscure.

Despite the unanswered questions surrounding his wealth and spending habits, Chivayo continues to captivate the public’s attention through his ostentatious displays on social media.

His penchant for luxury, coupled with a lack of transparency about his business ventures, adds to the mystery surrounding the man who seems to have mastered the art of attracting attention.

Williams Inspires Bafana Bafana To Memorable Win Over Cape Verde

Captain Ronwen Williams played a pivotal role in securing South Africa’s spot in the semi-finals of the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations after a goalless draw against Cape Verde.

Williams showcased his goalkeeping prowess by saving four penalties in the shootout, denying Bebe, Willy Semedo, Laros Duarte, and Patrick Andrade. Notably, his outstanding performance included a late, spectacular save to deflect Gilson Benchimol’s first-time strike against the woodwork, forcing the grueling quarter-final into extra time.Cape Verde’s goalkeeper, Vozinha, displayed brilliance by making two exceptional saves in quick succession at the onset of extra time, thwarting attempts from Mihlali Mayambela and Teboho Mokoena.South Africa, having triumphed in the penalty shootout, is now set to face Nigeria in the Afcon semi-finals.

This encounter offers a chance for South Africa to seek redemption for their defeat against Nigeria in the 2000 semi-finals when they were defeated 2-0 by the Super Eagles.

The upcoming clash promises to be a compelling showdown as both teams vie for a coveted spot in the tournament’s final.

Witchcraft Fears As ‘Giant Crabs’ Invade Harare CBD | Kwayedza

By A Correspondent | The state owned Kwayedza paper reports how in the heart of Harare, amidst a tar-covered waterway devoid of any water, a peculiar sight has emerged. A woman employed by the Harare council reported encountering an insect typically found in abundant water bodies like seas or lakes.

There have been whispers of ‘giant prawns’ sighted along George Silundika Street near the shops. Crowds have flocked to witness these marvels, with some attributing their presence to poverty, suggesting that these insects are commonly utilized by businessmen and may have ended up here after being discarded.

Others believe these occurrences are the work of women engaged in traditional magic practices. When Kwayedza arrived on the scene, the smaller creature had been crushed to death, yet the larger one was still alive.

Rudzi rwedu rwakaita sei runongotya zvese zvese, ruchimhanyira kufungira huroyi? These are called giant prawns that are very nutritious. They are imported alive by hotels, and sometimes the find their way into water bodies from those hotels and they multiply very fast. There is nothing witchcraft about that. Actually, those who do fish farming should be encouraged to farm these because they are very expensive a sort after in so top of the range hotels. Very nutritious indeed.

We invite our readers to share their insights.

We Want Elections After 15 Years : Zanu PF

By A Correspondent

In a recent development, the Zanu PF Varakashi team has stirred controversy by advocating for an extension of President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s term of office. The party, which currently holds a majority in parliament, has proposed amendments to the constitution, prompting a heated discussion within Zimbabwean political circles.

The Varakashi team took to Facebook to release a statement outlining sinister proposals.

This move has raised eyebrows among citizens and opposition groups, questioning the implications it could have on the country’s democratic processes.

Zanu PF has put forward the suggestion to hold elections after a period of 10 or 15 years, arguing that this would allow for uninterrupted development.

This proposal, however, has faced criticism for potentially undermining the principles of a democratic system, which thrives on regular, fair, and transparent elections.

Secondly, Zanu PF proposed elimination of by-elections in the event of a recall or the passing of a seated candidate.

Instead, the party would internally select a replacement from its members.

While this may streamline the process for the ruling party, critics argue that it could disenfranchise voters who are deprived of the opportunity to choose their representatives through a democratic vote.

Perhaps the most contentious proposal in the statement is the call to remove the term limit for the President, effectively allowing an unlimited number of terms in office.

This move raises concerns about the consolidation of power and the potential erosion of checks and balances within the political system.

The statement justified these proposals by citing the majority Zanu PF holds in parliament, suggesting that constitutional amendments are necessary for the betterment of the country.

However, the opposition and civil society groups are likely to vehemently oppose these changes, emphasizing the importance of upholding democratic values and ensuring a fair and transparent electoral process.

As discussions unfold, the push for constitutional amendments by Zanu PF sparks a critical debate on the future of Zimbabwe’s political landscape.

The balance between stability and democratic governance hangs in the balance, as citizens and political stakeholders closely watch how this unfolding narrative will shape the nation’s trajectory.

Another Senior CCC Resigns, Follows Chamisa

By Political Reporter- Harare East MP and senior Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) member Allan Norman “Rusty” Markham has resigned from Parliament.

In a letter dated 02 February 2024, and addressed to the Speaker of Parliament Jacob Mudenda, Markham said his resignation was with immediate effect. He wrote:

I am currently the sitting Member of Parliament for Harare East constituency, having been elected on the 23rd of August 2023, standing under the Citizens Coalition for Change Party led by President Nelson Chamisa.

I write to tender my resignation from Parliament with immediate effect, as required under by section 129(1)(b) of the constitution of Zimbabwe.

Markham becomes the second CCC MP after Fadzayi Mahere (Mt Pleasant), to resign from the 10th Parliament following founding president Nelson Chamisa’s decision to walk away from CCC late last month.

In the 2023 general elections, Markham garnered 15 642 votes, more than double those won by ZANU PF candidate Mavis Gumbo who received 7 621 votes.

The other candidates were Malvin Rzaru, a CCC double candidate who won 1 027 votes, MDC-T’s Stewart Musarurwa Mutizwa (108 votes), and Garikai Mlambo (UZA), who garnered 84 votes.

Markham has since advised Harare East residents that he has also resigned from CCC, saying the party has been infiltrated and no longer represents what he stands for.

Tshabangu Gives Mnangagwa Majority In Parliament

By Political Reporter- Zanu PF has gained a two-thirds majority in Parliament after winning at least two constituencies in yesterday’s by-elections. 

These by-elections were held to fill vacancies left by the recalls of Members of Parliament and councillors by CCC’s disputed interim secretary general Sengezo Tshabangu. 

Six constituencies held by-elections, including Chegutu West, Seke, Goromonzi South, Mkoba North, Pelandaba-Tshabalala, and Zvimba East.

ZANU PF was able to secure a two-thirds parliamentary majority, which they had failed to achieve in the general elections held on 23-24 August 2023. They only needed to win two seats to reach this majority.

In Marondera, ZANU PF won all three vacant council seats. In Ward 10, ZANU PF received 489 votes compared to CCC’s 152. In Ward 8, ZANU PF had 435 votes while CCC had 121. In Ward 3, ZANU PF received 325 votes while CCC had 73.

Zvimba East constituency:

ZANU PF’s Kudakwashe Mananzva won the Zvimba East constituency with 10,359 votes, defeating independent candidate Oliver Mutasa and CCC’s Agrippa Alberito, who received 1992 and 855 votes respectively. Oliver Mutasa, a recalled CCC MP, ran as an independent candidate.

Pelandaba-Tshabalala constituency:

Joseph Tshuma of ZANU PF won the Pelandaba-Tshabalala constituency with 1845 votes, defeating CCC’s Moreblessing Tembo (464 votes) and DOP’s Abraham Yona Nkomo (156 votes). This constituency was previously represented by Gift’ Ostallos’ Siziba before his recall by the CCC.

Mkoba North:

ZANU PF also claimed Mkoba North, with candidate Ncube Edgar receiving 2,415 votes and defeating Patrick Tayiya of DOP, who received 1,663 votes. The seat was previously held by CCC MP Amos Chibaya, who was recalled and then barred from standing in the by-election by a court.

Chegutu West Constituency:

Shakemore Timburwa of ZANU PF won the by-election in Chegutu West Constituency, becoming the MP with 6,697 votes. The previous CCC candidate, Admore Chivero, lost as an independent candidate, receiving 2,626 votes. Gift Konjana of MDC-A received 668 votes.

Goromonzi South Constituency:

In Goromonzi South Constituency, Washington Zhanda of ZANU PF won with 6,865 votes, while Reuben Chikudo of CCC received 1,067 votes.

The Election Resource Centre, an election watchdog, noted that voter turnout remained extremely low, averaging 13% at observed polling stations by noon on election day.

Zanu PF Pushes For Extension Of Mnangagwa Term Of Office

By A Correspondent

In a recent development, the Zanu PF Varakashi team has stirred controversy by advocating for an extension of President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s term of office. The party, which currently holds a majority in parliament, has proposed amendments to the constitution, prompting a heated discussion within Zimbabwean political circles.

The Varakashi team took to Facebook to release a statement outlining sinister proposals.

This move has raised eyebrows among citizens and opposition groups, questioning the implications it could have on the country’s democratic processes.

Zanu PF has put forward the suggestion to hold elections after a period of 10 or 15 years, arguing that this would allow for uninterrupted development.

This proposal, however, has faced criticism for potentially undermining the principles of a democratic system, which thrives on regular, fair, and transparent elections.

Secondly, Zanu PF proposed elimination of by-elections in the event of a recall or the passing of a seated candidate.

Instead, the party would internally select a replacement from its members.

While this may streamline the process for the ruling party, critics argue that it could disenfranchise voters who are deprived of the opportunity to choose their representatives through a democratic vote.

Perhaps the most contentious proposal in the statement is the call to remove the term limit for the President, effectively allowing an unlimited number of terms in office.

This move raises concerns about the consolidation of power and the potential erosion of checks and balances within the political system.

The statement justified these proposals by citing the majority Zanu PF holds in parliament, suggesting that constitutional amendments are necessary for the betterment of the country.

However, the opposition and civil society groups are likely to vehemently oppose these changes, emphasizing the importance of upholding democratic values and ensuring a fair and transparent electoral process.

As discussions unfold, the push for constitutional amendments by Zanu PF sparks a critical debate on the future of Zimbabwe’s political landscape.

The balance between stability and democratic governance hangs in the balance, as citizens and political stakeholders closely watch how this unfolding narrative will shape the nation’s trajectory.

Of Emmerson Mnangagwa’s Misplaced Priorities

By A Correspondent

In a perplexing display of misplaced priorities, President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration chose to allocate funds towards a modelling initiative while Zimbabwe grapples with a severe shortage of vital medications.

The government, under the pretext of promoting national identity, spent significant amounts of money on a modeling event instead of addressing pressing issues affecting the country, such as a cholera outbreak and persistent economic challenges.

Zanu PF, in a statement released on Saturday, highlighted an update from Masvingo Province, where a fundraising dinner hosted by YoungWoman4ED focused on promoting the national fabric with the theme “My Culture, My Pride #JiratakayendanaAmai.” The dinner took place at the Flamboyant Hotel.

The event was graced by Minister of Tourism, Honourable Barbra Rwodzi, who served as the guest of honour.

Other notable attendees included Ezra Chadzamira, Minister of ICT and YoungWoman4ED national Chairman Tatenda Mavetera, Yeukai Simbanegavi and Zanu PF Masvingo Provincial Chairman Robson Mavhenyengwa.

The symbolism of the national bird for Zimbabwe and the zigzag design representing Great Zimbabwe was discussed during the event.

Chadzamira also acknowledged the tourism industry’s positive contribution to the economy in 2023.

Commending YoungWoman4ED for promoting the national dress as a symbol of Great Zimbabwe and the Zimbabwean bird, Chadzamira highlighted various initiatives, including a goat-rearing program launched across all 7 districts to empower women.

The fundraising dinner witnessed significant pledges, with Marisa World Wide and other business figures contributing over $1000.

The successful event attracted various organizations, government officials, Zanu-PF leadership, and members of the business community.

Minister of Tourism, Babra Rwodzi, lauded “Her Excellency” for designing a fabric that reflects and symbolizes Zimbabwean culture. The prints on the fabric were explained, emphasizing their cultural significance.

The evening concluded with a modeling show, featuring representatives from all 7 districts showcasing the national dress in categories such as smart casual, culture, and traditional prints. Notably, the culture showcasing brought emotional moments as the Chiredzi model performed the “bhengu bhengu” dance from the Tshangani culture, leaving honorable ministers and MPs visibly moved.

Mnangagwa Invests in Modelling Amidst Healthcare Crisis

By A Correspondent

In a perplexing display of misplaced priorities, President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration chose to allocate funds towards a modelling initiative while Zimbabwe grapples with a severe shortage of vital medications.

The government, under the pretext of promoting national identity, spent significant amounts of money on a modeling event instead of addressing pressing issues affecting the country, such as a cholera outbreak and persistent economic challenges.

Zanu PF, in a statement released on Saturday, highlighted an update from Masvingo Province, where a fundraising dinner hosted by YoungWoman4ED focused on promoting the national fabric with the theme “My Culture, My Pride #JiratakayendanaAmai.” The dinner took place at the Flamboyant Hotel.

The event was graced by Minister of Tourism, Honourable Barbra Rwodzi, who served as the guest of honour.

Other notable attendees included Ezra Chadzamira, Minister of ICT and YoungWoman4ED national Chairman Tatenda Mavetera, Yeukai Simbanegavi and Zanu PF Masvingo Provincial Chairman Robson Mavhenyengwa.

The symbolism of the national bird for Zimbabwe and the zigzag design representing Great Zimbabwe was discussed during the event.

Chadzamira also acknowledged the tourism industry’s positive contribution to the economy in 2023.

Commending YoungWoman4ED for promoting the national dress as a symbol of Great Zimbabwe and the Zimbabwean bird, Chadzamira highlighted various initiatives, including a goat-rearing program launched across all 7 districts to empower women.

The fundraising dinner witnessed significant pledges, with Marisa World Wide and other business figures contributing over $1000.

The successful event attracted various organizations, government officials, Zanu-PF leadership, and members of the business community.

Minister of Tourism, Babra Rwodzi, lauded “Her Excellency” for designing a fabric that reflects and symbolizes Zimbabwean culture. The prints on the fabric were explained, emphasizing their cultural significance.

The evening concluded with a modeling show, featuring representatives from all 7 districts showcasing the national dress in categories such as smart casual, culture, and traditional prints. Notably, the culture showcasing brought emotional moments as the Chiredzi model performed the “bhengu bhengu” dance from the Tshangani culture, leaving honorable ministers and MPs visibly moved.

Namibian President Hage Geingob Dies After Cancer Diagnosis

By A Correspondent | In a somber announcement, Namibia mourns the loss of President Hage Geingob, who passed away on Sunday at Lady Pohamba Hospital in Windhoek. The news was confirmed by acting President Nangolo Mbumba, through a heartfelt statement on the late president’s official Facebook page, revealing that Geingob’s final moments were spent with his family by his side.

President Geingob, aged 81, had recently been diagnosed with cancer, and his health battle was made public just three weeks before his untimely demise. The nation had rallied in hope and support for their leader, only to be faced with this tragic loss, marking a profound moment of grief for Namibia.

Hage Geingob, a figure of immense significance in Namibia’s political landscape, has been lauded as a “distinguished servant of the people” by Mbumba. His contributions span decades, deeply entwined with the fabric of the nation’s history, liberation struggle, and its path towards independence. Geingob’s pivotal role as the “chief architect of our constitution” and a “pillar of the Namibian house” underscores the profound impact of his leadership and vision for the country.

Ascending to the presidency in November 2014 with a resounding victory, Geingob’s leadership was further solidified in November 2017 when he became the third president of the South West Africa People’s Organization (SWAPO), following a significant win at the party’s 6th Congress. His commitment to regional development and cooperation was evident during his tenure as chairperson of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) starting in August 2018, showcasing his dedication to not just Namibian but also regional prosperity and unity.

The nation now faces a period of mourning and reflection, as it grapples with the loss of a leader who shaped its modern identity and governance. President Geingob’s legacy is etched in the country’s history, a testament to his life’s work dedicated to the service and betterment of Namibia.

As Namibia and the international community pay tribute, the focus also turns to the future leadership of the nation and maintaining the stability and vision laid out by Geingob. His passing not only marks the end of an era but also challenges Namibia to continue building on the solid foundation he helped establish, ensuring that his vision for a unified and prosperous nation lives on.

JUST IN: Namibian President Hage Geingob Has Died

Namibia’s third president Hage Geingob has died.

Geingob died at a hospital in Windhoek at the age of 82.

Vice president Nangolo Mbumba announced that Geingob died on Saturday morning.

“By his side was his wife and his dear children,” said Mbumba said.

Geingob became president in 2015 and was serving his second term.

He served as the country’s first prime minister from 1990 to 2002 under former president Sam Nujoma’s administration.
Geingob has battled health issues in recent months.

On 8 January 2024, he announced that he was diagnosed with cancer.

He subsequently went for a cancer treatment in the United States of America on 25 January.

He returned from America on 30 January following two days of treatment.

The Namibian

Robber Sentenced to 38 Years…

By A Correspondent

In a landmark ruling, Musa Taj Abdul, a notorious armed robber, has been sentenced to an effective 38-year imprisonment term.

The judgment comes after his conviction on 13 counts of armed robbery, marking the end of a prolonged legal battle that has captivated the public’s attention.

Abdul’s criminal reign was characterized by a series of audacious and violent armed robberies that left communities living in fear.

The charges against him spanned multiple incidents, each marked by brazen acts of criminality that shook the foundations of law and order.

The sentencing reflects the severity of Abdul’s actions and the significant impact they had on the victims and society at large.

The court’s decision serves as a deterrent to others who may contemplate engaging in similar criminal activities, sending a clear message that justice will be served.

Zimbabwean Singer Raises Awareness On Neglected Tropical Diseases

Source: ZBC News

ZIMBABWEAN musician Dereck Mpofu has joined forces in a collaborative effort with Congolese musician Etienne on a song aimed at raising awareness on Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs).

Stereotypes surround most NTDs including Leprosy, hookworm infection and ascariasis.

In a bid to create a conversation around the treatment of such diseases; Dereck Mpofu collaborated with Congolese artist Etienne to release a song titled Unite, act, eliminate NTDs.

“So the 30th of January was the day of commemoration of NTDs, a group of more than 20 illnesses that are prevalent in tropical areas. These affect mostly impoverished communities and disproportionately affect women and children.

So, the reason why I decided to come up with a song was that music goes beyond PowerPoint it goes beyond books it goes beyond presentations, so within the entertainment perspective, you have the learning of various topics.

We have done this with environment, with health issues even with the current cholera epidemic that is happening in Zimbabwe.

I do believe going forward NTDs like leprosy, and Bilharzia which affect more than two billion people in the world have to be spoken about they have to be known they are curable, and they can be eliminated.

Just like with the theme for this year ‘Unite, Act and Eliminate’ I was just bringing people around these issues urging them to just unite to act on them and then to possibly eliminate them, especially in Zimbabwe and Sub-Saharan Africa,” said Mpofu.

The song which was released at a time the world marked the World Neglected Tropical Diseases Day on the 30th of January is receiving global acclaim with health practitioners joining the challenge.

Richard Tsvangirai Endorses President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri

In a significant turn of events, Richard Tsvangirai, the son of the late iconic MDC founding president, Morgan Richard Tsvangirai, has publicly endorsed Advocate Nelson Chamisa.

This endorsement comes as a powerful testament to the continued legacy of the Tsvangirai family and their unwavering commitment to the fight against dictatorship and authoritarianism in Zimbabwe.

In a heartfelt statement, Richard Tsvangirai extended warm birthday wishes to President Adv. Nelson Chamisa, acknowledging and appreciating his dedication, commitment, and tireless efforts in the ongoing struggle for democracy.

The endorsement carries immense weight given the historical significance of the Tsvangirai name in Zimbabwean politics.

The late Morgan Tsvangirai played a pivotal role in the formation of the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) and became a symbol of hope for those advocating for political change in Zimbabwe.

His enduring legacy is now echoed through his son, Richard, who sees in Chamisa a leader aligned with the principles that his father championed.

Richard Tsvangirai’s endorsement highlights a unity of purpose within the opposition movement, a rallying cry for those who believe in the vision of a democratic and liberated Zimbabwe.

Chamisa, a prominent figure in Zimbabwean politics, has consistently advocated for political reforms, human rights, and economic revitalization.

The statement not only celebrates Chamisa’s birthday but also serves as a call to action for Zimbabweans to unite in the pursuit of a brighter future.

The fight against dictatorship and authoritarianism remains at the forefront, and Tsvangirai’s endorsement is poised to galvanize support for Chamisa’s leadership.

As Zimbabwe grapples with political challenges and economic uncertainties, this endorsement could mark a turning point in the nation’s history.

The Tsvangirai legacy, now embodied by Richard, aligns with Chamisa’s vision for a democratic Zimbabwe, free from the shackles of autocracy.

The wish for blessings, achievements, and progress in the year ahead is not only a birthday sentiment but a hope for positive transformations in Zimbabwe’s political landscape.

The collective efforts of those dedicated to the cause of democracy are crucial for paving the way towards a more inclusive and prosperous nation.

Richard Tsvangirai’s endorsement of President Adv. Nelson Chamisa signifies a merging of legacies, a passing of the torch in the relentless pursuit of a democratic Zimbabwe.

As the nation watches, this alliance may well shape the course of Zimbabwean politics and set the stage for a new chapter in the nation’s history.

Tshabangu World Crumbles

By A Correspondent

In a stunning turn of events, Sengezo Tshabangu, the self-declared interim Secretary General of the CCC, finds himself in the midst of a crumbling world. Once a figure making waves in political discourse, Tshabangu’s recent absence from social media platforms signals a stark departure from the limelight he once occupied.

Tshabangu, whose name has been synonymous with controversy, has fallen off the radar, with his presence on social media notably absent.

The last public statement attributed to him was posted a staggering four years ago, a stark contrast to the frequent updates and engagement he once maintained.

The quoted statement from four years past sheds light on Tshabangu’s stance within the political arena.

In it, he distinguishes his approach from what he terms the “Politics of the big man,” emphasizing a commitment to the “Politics of the good idea.”

The declaration exudes confidence, asserting an unwavering stand for democracy and transparency as foundational goals.

However, the subsequent silence and disappearance from social media platforms raise questions about the trajectory of Tshabangu’s political journey. The once vocal advocate for a particular brand of politics seems to have retreated into the shadows, leaving followers and observers in the dark about his current status and activities.

Speculation abounds regarding the reasons behind Tshabangu’s sudden disappearance.

Some suggest internal strife within the CCC, while others propose external pressures as potential factors.

The lack of recent statements or updates from Tshabangu himself adds an air of mystery to the situation, leaving room for various interpretations and conjectures.

In the fast-paced world of politics, where visibility often equates to influence, Tshabangu’s sudden exit from the public sphere is a significant development.

It prompts reflection on the fragility of political standing and the unpredictable nature of public perception.

As the political landscape continues to evolve, Tshabangu’s absence becomes a symbol of a once-prominent figure’s decline.

The contrast between the bold declaration of principles in his last statement and the subsequent radio silence raises questions about the resilience of those who advocate for alternative political ideologies.

Sengezo Tshabangu’s retreat from social media and the public eye marks a dramatic chapter in his political journey.

The reasons behind this disappearance remain shrouded in mystery, leaving followers and political analysts to contemplate the fate of an individual who once sought to redefine the political narrative.

Whether this absence signifies a reevaluation of strategy, a response to internal challenges, or a broader shift in political dynamics remains to be seen, but Tshabangu’s world, for now, stands in silent disarray.

Nhubu Dzooneswa Moto

By A Correspondent

Leonard Gwaze, also known as Muzaya Ndunge or Sekuru Ndunge, is a Harare-based spiritualist who integrates African Traditional Religion with Apostolic faith.

Muzaya Ndunge made a bold claim, stating that he recently played a key role in apprehending cattle thieves.

He disclosed, “Pane mombe dzakabiwa; Vanhu vacho vavakupenga, vakagadzirwa naSekuru Ndunge vemashiripiti. Vanhu ava imbavha dzemombe.

For more information, contact him at 0714606720 or 0713364426 for calls and 0774636013 for messages.”

DR Congo Sail Through

Sports Correspondent

In a thrilling encounter, DR Congo rallied from behind to defeat Guinea 3-1, securing their place in the semi-finals of the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations.

Guinea initially took the lead with Mohamed Bayo’s 20th-minute penalty, capitalizing on a foul by Chancel Mbemba.

However, Mbemba swiftly redeemed himself, firing in an equalizer from a narrow angle just seven minutes later.

The turning point came in the second half when DR Congo earned a penalty after Julian Jeanvier fouled Silas.

Brentford forward Yoane Wissa calmly converted, giving the Leopards a 2-1 lead with 25 minutes remaining.

Despite Guinea’s efforts to respond, DR Congo sealed the victory when Arthur Masuaku’s free-kick, taken from wide on the left, caught out goalkeeper Ibrahim Kone at his near post.

Having drawn all four previous matches in Ivory Coast, DR Congo’s journey included a penalty shootout win against Egypt in the round of 16.

Now, they prepare for their first semi-final appearance since finishing third in 2015.

Notorious Armed Robber Nailed

By A Correspondent

In a landmark ruling, Musa Taj Abdul, a notorious armed robber, has been sentenced to an effective 38-year imprisonment term.

The judgment comes after his conviction on 13 counts of armed robbery, marking the end of a prolonged legal battle that has captivated the public’s attention.

Abdul’s criminal reign was characterized by a series of audacious and violent armed robberies that left communities living in fear.

The charges against him spanned multiple incidents, each marked by brazen acts of criminality that shook the foundations of law and order.

The sentencing reflects the severity of Abdul’s actions and the significant impact they had on the victims and society at large.

The court’s decision serves as a deterrent to others who may contemplate engaging in similar criminal activities, sending a clear message that justice will be served.

Strategies for Success: Navigating Mobile Gaming Experiences

In today’s digital age, mobile devices have become more than just communication tools; they serve as gateways to immersive gaming experiences, such as the Lightning Roulette test. With the rise of mobile gambling, players can now access their favorite casino games anytime, anywhere. However, mobile gaming success requires more than luck; it demands strategic planning and savvy gameplay. In this article, we’ll explore some key strategies to help you navigate and succeed in the world of mobile gambling.

Choose Reputable Mobile Casinos

When it comes to mobile gambling, the first and foremost strategy for success is to carefully select reputable and trustworthy mobile casinos. Opting for platforms that are licensed and regulated by recognized authorities ensures a fair and secure gaming environment. Take the time to read reviews from fellow players, gauge the casino’s reputation, and verify its commitment to player safety and data security. By choosing a well-established mobile casino with a proven track record, you set the foundation for an enjoyable and secure gaming experience.

Master Your Favorite Games

Once you’ve settled on a mobile casino, the next strategic move is to focus on mastering a select few games. Rather than spreading yourself thin across a multitude of options, concentrating on specific games like slots, blackjack, roulette, or poker allows you to delve deep into the nuances of each. Make the most of free demo versions or low-stakes tables to polish your skills and tactics prior to entering high-stakes gameplay. Developing expertise in your preferred games deepens your comprehension of their regulations, probabilities, and complexities, providing you with a competitive advantage in the ever-evolving realm of mobile gambling.

Set Limits and Manage Your Bankroll

An indispensable strategy for success in mobile gambling involves effective bankroll management. Establish clear limits on your gaming expenditures and adhere to them steadfastly, regardless of whether you find yourself on a winning or losing streak. Divide your bankroll into manageable portions for each gaming session, and resist the temptation to chase losses by betting beyond your financial comfort zone. Embrace responsible gambling practices and consider utilizing tools provided by mobile casinos, such as deposit limits, self-exclusion options, and reality checks, to maintain control over your gambling activities.

Utilize Bonuses and Promotions Wisely

Mobile casinos often entice players with a variety of bonuses and promotions, adding extra value to the gaming experience. While these incentives can enhance your gameplay and potentially extend your time on the platform, it’s crucial to approach them with discernment. Carefully read through the terms and conditions associated with bonuses, paying attention to wagering requirements, withdrawal restrictions, and expiry dates. Focus on bonuses that align with your gaming preferences and betting style, and avoid falling into the trap of pursuing overly generous offers that may have concealed strings attached.

Practice Responsible Gaming Habits

Above all, practicing responsible gaming habits is a cornerstone of a positive and sustainable mobile gambling experience. Avoid engaging in gambling activities when feeling stressed, intoxicated, or emotionally vulnerable, as these factors can impair judgment and lead to impulsive decisions. Integrate regular breaks into your gaming sessions to rest and rejuvenate, and ensure that you prioritize other aspects of your life, such as work, family, and hobbies. Maintaining a healthy balance is key to preventing mobile gambling from becoming an obsession and ensuring that it remains an enjoyable form of entertainment. Remember that mobile gambling should enhance your overall well-being, not detract from it.

In conclusion, success in mobile gambling is within reach for those who approach it with the right strategies and mindset. By choosing reputable mobile casinos, mastering your favorite games, managing your bankroll effectively, utilizing bonuses wisely, and practicing responsible gaming habits, you can elevate your mobile gaming journey to new heights. With the convenience of mobile devices and the excitement of casino games at your fingertips, the possibilities for success in mobile gambling are endless. So, arm yourself with these strategies, embrace the thrill of mobile gaming, and embark on a rewarding journey filled with excitement, entertainment, and, hopefully, success.

Mbare Traders Operating In Fear Of Violent Attacks From Zanu PF Youth Leader

TRADERS at Mbare’s Vito Complex are operating in fear following a series of violent attacks perpetrated by a gang allegedly aligned to Zanu PF youth leader Emmanuel Mahachi.

Following the violent attacks, Vito Complex traders have pleaded with party leadership and security agents for protection from Mahachi.

Vito Complex has been a subject of ownership disputes among Zanu PF functionaries including court challenges.

On Monday several operators ran for cover after axe wielding men pounced on them, destroying their wares, cars and assaulting others.

The attacks were captured on CCTV and the videos have since gone viral on various social media platforms leaving many calling for the arrest of the perpetrators.

The attacks are believed to have been done in revenge following the arrest of Mahachi last Saturday after another violent incident at the complex in which he allegedly pulled a gun and fired two shots in air while threatening to shoot welders at the complex.

On Monday Mahachi appeared at the Harare magistrates court answering to the allegations and a magistrate threw out the case, refusing to place him on remand on a robbery charge.

According to court papers, Mahachi threatened to kill one Bright Nyamusopo at the complex, pointing a gun at him, prompting Nyamusopo and other workers at the complex to flee, leaving behind their machinery which was then allegedly seized by Mahachi.

His lawyer while having an exchange with the investigating officer Cephas Hove said Mahachi was acting in self defence from intruders.

After the court’s decision, freeing Mahachi, his supporters allegedly went back to the complex attacking everyone viewed as being aligned to the owner of the complex Blessed Charakupa while boasting that nothing will happen to them as they control the system.

“We have incurred loses after our wares were destroyed by this gang. The evidence is there and we call upon the police to act on it. We cannot have a situation where one person wields so much power that everyone here is in fear. We are all from the same party and we should benefit equally. This is now tarnishing the image of the party,” a trader who preferred anonymity told this publication.

Allegations are that the recent court events have given the gang so much power to conduct themselves with impunity.

“They boast that nothing will happen to them as their leader (Mahachi) walked out of court free despite serious allegations against him. Everyone now fears that reporting to the police will be a waste of time as nothing will come out of it. We now appeal to the party’s leadership to intervene and restore peace,” another trader said.

Unlocking Prosperity: Casinos’ Impact on Zimbabwe’s Tourism and Economy

The vibrant nation of Zimbabwe has witnessed a dynamic evolution in its entertainment and tourism landscape, with the advent and growth of the casino industry playing a pivotal role. Historically, casinos in Zimbabwe have transitioned from traditional gambling practices to the establishment of modern, sophisticated gaming establishments. This metamorphosis is emblematic of a broader global trend that has significantly impacted the cultural and economic fabric of nations. As we delve into the impact of casinos on Zimbabwe’s tourism and economy, it is imperative to understand the historical context that has shaped the casino culture in this diverse nation.

Background of Casinos in Zimbabwe

Historically, Zimbabwe embraced various forms of gambling, from traditional games of chance to rudimentary betting activities. However, the emergence of modern casinos in recent decades has transformed the gambling landscape. The establishment of state-of-the-art casinos reflects not only the evolving preferences of the local population but also the country’s openness to international entertainment trends.

Significance of the Impact on Tourism and Economy

The impact of casinos on Zimbabwe extends beyond the realm of entertainment. Casinos have become integral to the tourism sector, attracting both domestic and international visitors. The allure of world-class gaming facilities, coupled with complementary amenities, has positioned Zimbabwe as a destination for leisure and entertainment. This influx of tourists has cascading effects on the national economy, contributing significantly to revenue generation and overall economic development.

The Evolution of Casinos in Zimbabwe

Embarking on a captivating journey through time, Zimbabwe’s casino landscape has undergone a remarkable evolution, culminating in the emergence of a modern casino culture that encapsulates the nation’s spirit of transformation. The historical narrative unfurls with the metamorphosis from traditional gambling practices to the inception of contemporary casinos that stand as beacons of entertainment innovation.

What distinguishes this evolution is not merely the physical manifestation of opulent gaming spaces but the fusion of technology, luxury, and diverse entertainment options, converging to redefine the very essence of casino culture in Zimbabwe. The allure of state-of-the-art facilities has become a magnetic force, reshaping perceptions and fostering an environment where gaming transcends conventional boundaries.

This evolution is a testament to Zimbabwe’s adaptability and openness to global influences. The modern casino culture is a dynamic synthesis of local nuances and international trends, creating a unique blend that sets the nation apart on the world stage. The journey is not just about gaming it is a social transformation, where casinos have evolved into dynamic hubs that cater to a broad spectrum of individuals, including both locals and the ever-growing influx of tourists.

As Zimbabwe embraced this cultural shift, the industry embraced not only entertainment but also global standards, ensuring a seamless integration into the international gaming and hospitality arena. The result is a distinctive casino culture that significantly contributes to the tapestry of Zimbabwe’s tourism allure and economic development, marking a chapter in the nation’s history where innovation and tradition converge in a harmonious dance.

The Role of Casinos in Tourism Growth

Delving into the multifaceted impact of casinos on tourism growth in Zimbabwe unveils a captivating dimension: the creation of a destination appeal. Modern casinos, adorned with cutting-edge architecture, world-class amenities, and a diverse array of entertainment options, have become pivotal in positioning Zimbabwe as a premier destination for leisure and excitement.

These establishments not only offer a haven for gaming enthusiasts but also serve as integral components of a holistic tourist experience. The synergy between casinos and tourism is evident in the diverse offerings that extend beyond the gaming floor. Luxurious accommodations, gourmet dining, live entertainment, and spa facilities are seamlessly integrated, transforming casinos into comprehensive entertainment resorts.

As we assess the impact on tourism, a comprehensive table provides a succinct overview of the key factors contributing to the creation of destination appeal:

FactorsContribution to Destination Appeal
Architectural MarvelsIconic casino structures that enhance the destination’s skyline.
Entertainment VarietyDiverse shows, concerts, and events catering to a broad audience.
Luxury AccommodationsHigh-end hotels and resorts within or adjacent to the casino complexes.
Culinary ExperiencesFine dining establishments offering gastronomic delights.
Spa and WellnessRelaxation and rejuvenation facilities complementing the overall experience.

This table not only synthesizes key elements but also underscores the diverse facets that contribute to the allure of Zimbabwe as a tourist destination. The role of casinos extends far beyond gaming, creating a magnetic appeal that resonates with a global audience seeking an immersive and luxurious travel experience.

Job Creation Through Casinos

Embarking on a journey beyond the glittering lights and buzzing activity of the casino floor, the impact of casinos on job creation extends its reach into the tapestry of related sectors, unveiling a mosaic of employment opportunities. The casino industry in Zimbabwe is not merely a realm of card dealers and croupiers it acts as a catalyst, igniting employment in a diverse array of sectors that orbit around the pulsating core of entertainment.

Indirect job opportunities, akin to hidden gems, emerge from the symbiotic relationship between casinos and ancillary industries. The hospitality sector witnesses a surge in demand for talents in hotel management, catering, and event planning, as modern casinos evolve into comprehensive entertainment resorts. The allure of these establishments goes beyond gaming, creating a demand for exquisite services that transcends traditional expectations.

However, the impact doesn’t stop at the threshold of the casino complexes. Local businesses become pivotal partners in this dance of economic stimulation, as casinos forge collaborations with suppliers, security services, transportation providers, and more. This strategic synergy not only invigorates the local economy but also weaves a intricate web of job opportunities that extends far beyond the confines of the gaming halls.

This interconnected approach to job creation is emblematic of the casino industry’s role as a dynamic force, not only in entertainment but as a catalyst for broader economic prosperity. As the wheel of fortune spins on the casino floor, it sets in motion a cascade of opportunities that resonate throughout the community, contributing to a rich and diverse employment landscape in Zimbabwe.

Economic Development Through Casino Revenue

Embarking on the economic journey paved by the casino industry in Zimbabwe unveils a narrative of robust growth and fiscal contribution. At the heart of this economic upswing lies the strategic play of taxation and revenue generation. The casino sector, with its financial prowess, plays a pivotal role in contributing to the national exchequer, bolstering economic development and infrastructure projects.

Taxation and Revenue Generation:

Understanding the financial dynamics requires a closer look at the taxation and revenue generation mechanisms within the casino industry. A comprehensive table elucidates the key aspects of this economic synergy:

CategoryContribution
Gaming TaxesDirect taxes on casino profits, contributing to the national revenue stream.
Licensing FeesFees paid by casinos for operational licenses, further bolstering government revenue.
Employment TaxesTaxes generated from the employment opportunities created by the casino industry.
Indirect TaxesTaxes generated from the economic activities stimulated by the casino industry.

This table not only provides a snapshot of the diverse avenues through which the casino industry contributes financially but also underscores its multifaceted impact on taxation and revenue generation. The revenue generated becomes a catalyst for national development, funding essential services, and propelling Zimbabwe into a realm of economic prosperity.

Case Study: Vulkan Bet in Zimbabwe

Embarking on a microcosmic exploration of the broader impact of casinos, the case study of Vulkan Bet in Zimbabwe provides a nuanced lens into the intricate relationship between a specific casino establishment and the local tourism and economy.

Introduction to Vulkan Bet:

Vulkan Bet, a prominent player in the Zimbabwean casino landscape, emerges as a testament to the industry’s transformative influence. With a commitment to providing a cutting-edge gaming experience, Vulkan Bet has positioned itself as a cornerstone in the entertainment architecture of Zimbabwe. The establishment’s innovative approach, blending state-of-the-art technology with a diverse array of gaming options, sets the stage for a comprehensive exploration of its impact.

Impact on Local Tourism and Economy:

The ripple effect of Vulkan Bet on local tourism and the economy is profound. Drawing in visitors not only with its gaming offerings but also with luxurious accommodations, fine dining experiences, and live entertainment, Vulkan Bet becomes a magnetic force. Tourists, both domestic and international, are enticed by the allure of an integrated entertainment resort, contributing to increased footfall and prolonged stays in the region. The establishment’s contribution to the local economy extends beyond the casino floor, permeating various sectors and stimulating economic growth.

Community Engagement and Corporate Social Responsibility:

Going beyond its role as an entertainment hub, Vulkan Bet places a strong emphasis on community engagement and corporate social responsibility. The establishment actively participates in community initiatives, supporting local causes, and contributing to the welfare of the residents. This commitment not only cements Vulkan Bet’s role as a responsible corporate entity but also highlights the broader societal impact of the casino industry when coupled with a dedication to community welfare.

The case study of Vulkan Bet serves as a microcosm, illustrating the intricate interplay between a casino establishment, the local community, and the broader economic landscape, showcasing the potential for positive and multifaceted contributions within the realm of gaming and entertainment in Zimbabwe.

Challenges and Concerns

As Zimbabwe experiences the transformative impact of casinos on its tourism and economy, a nuanced exploration reveals intricate challenges and considerations in the regulatory and ethical spheres. Navigating the dynamic landscape of the casino industry demands a vigilant approach to safeguard against potential pitfalls and ensure sustainable growth.

  • Regulatory Labyrinth: Crafting a comprehensive regulatory framework is akin to navigating a labyrinth. Striking a delicate balance between fostering industry growth and safeguarding against illicit activities is a perpetual challenge for regulatory bodies.
  • Ethical Tightrope: The ethical considerations inherent in casino operations require a delicate dance. From promoting responsible gambling practices to ensuring fair treatment of employees, maintaining ethical standards is essential to counterbalance the potential negative impacts of the industry.
  • Community Dynamics: The proliferation of casinos can reverberate through local communities. Balancing economic benefits with potential social repercussions necessitates a nuanced understanding of the unique dynamics at play within each community impacted by the industry.
  • Problem Gambling Quandary: The accessibility and allure of casinos pose a quandary when it comes to problem gambling. Implementing effective measures for self-exclusion, offering resources for addiction treatment, and championing responsible gambling practices are critical components in addressing this multifaceted concern.

Addressing these challenges requires a collaborative effort, where regulatory bodies, casino operators, and communities engage in an ongoing dialogue. Navigating the regulatory labyrinth with transparency and upholding a steadfast commitment to ethical standards ensures that the impact of casinos on Zimbabwe’s tourism and economy remains a force for positive transformation.

Future Outlook and Recommendations

As the curtains rise on the future of Zimbabwe’s casino industry and its profound impact on tourism and the economy, a panoramic view unfolds, revealing untapped potential and a roadmap for sustainable growth. The journey forward necessitates a delicate dance between economic prosperity and a steadfast commitment to social responsibility, fostering an ecosystem where both flourish harmoniously.

Potential Growth Areas for Casino Tourism: Charting new frontiers in casino tourism involves exploring innovative realms. Beyond the traditional gaming landscape, potential growth areas lie in the integration of immersive experiences such as themed entertainment, cultural showcases, and eco-friendly initiatives. By transforming casinos into holistic entertainment destinations, Zimbabwe can position itself at the forefront of global casino tourism on this site.

Balancing Economic Benefits with Social Responsibility: The nexus between economic gains and social responsibility calls for a symbiotic relationship. Casino operators can spearhead initiatives that transcend profit margins, focusing on community engagement, local employment, and educational support. By intertwining economic benefits with genuine concern for the welfare of the community, the casino industry can establish itself as a positive force for societal upliftment.

Policy Recommendations for Sustainable Development: Crafting a resilient policy framework is the cornerstone of ensuring the sustainable development of the casino industry. Recommendations include the periodic reassessment of regulatory structures, collaborative endeavors between governmental bodies and casino operators, and the incorporation of stringent social responsibility criteria into licensing prerequisites. This proactive approach ensures that the industry evolves in tandem with societal needs and values.

The future trajectory of Zimbabwe’s casino industry is envisioned as a tapestry woven with threads of innovation, social consciousness, and strategic governance. By embracing potential growth areas, fostering a balance between economic benefits and social responsibility, and implementing progressive policy recommendations, Zimbabwe stands poised to shape a future where the impact of casinos resonates positively across the realms of tourism, economy, and community welfare.

Experts’ Views

Unveiling the impact of casinos on tourism and the economy in Zimbabwe, expert opinions illuminate the discourse, offering fresh perspectives and authoritative insights. Dr. Jane Mbewe, a leading economist, emphasizes the pivotal role of casinos in diversifying the nation’s revenue streams. According to her, the integration of modern casino culture aligns with global trends, presenting Zimbabwe with an opportunity to enhance its economic resilience.

On the tourism front, Professor Samuel Munemo, a renowned scholar in hospitality management, underscores the transformative effect of casinos on destination appeal. He suggests that the strategic positioning of casinos as integrated entertainment resorts contributes not only to increased tourist arrivals but also to prolonged stays, amplifying the overall economic impact.

From a regulatory standpoint, Attorney Grace Kachere stresses the importance of adaptive frameworks. In her view, a dynamic regulatory approach is vital to ensure that casinos operate ethically, balancing economic growth with societal well-being. Kachere advocates for continuous dialogue between regulatory bodies, operators, and communities to address emerging challenges effectively.

These expert views collectively paint a nuanced picture, highlighting the multifaceted impact of casinos in Zimbabwe. The convergence of economic, tourism, and regulatory perspectives offers a comprehensive understanding of the intricate dynamics at play, guiding both policymakers and industry stakeholders towards informed decision-making.

Congo DR Claim Semi-final Berth

Sports Correspondent

In a thrilling encounter, DR Congo rallied from behind to defeat Guinea 3-1, securing their place in the semi-finals of the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations.

Guinea initially took the lead with Mohamed Bayo’s 20th-minute penalty, capitalizing on a foul by Chancel Mbemba.

However, Mbemba swiftly redeemed himself, firing in an equalizer from a narrow angle just seven minutes later.

The turning point came in the second half when DR Congo earned a penalty after Julian Jeanvier fouled Silas.

Brentford forward Yoane Wissa calmly converted, giving the Leopards a 2-1 lead with 25 minutes remaining.

Despite Guinea’s efforts to respond, DR Congo sealed the victory when Arthur Masuaku’s free-kick, taken from wide on the left, caught out goalkeeper Ibrahim Kone at his near post.

Having drawn all four previous matches in Ivory Coast, DR Congo’s journey included a penalty shootout win against Egypt in the round of 16.

Now, they prepare for their first semi-final appearance since finishing third in 2015.

Leaker Of Mnangagwa’s Coup-Secrets Helping Chamisa, Mutsvangwa Fired

By A Correspondent | Emmerson Mnangagwa has fired ZANU PF Spokesperson Christopher Mutsvangwa from his ministerial job, soon after his latest leaks in Jan 2024 (on illegal overthrowal of elected govts led by Nelson Chamisa at their inception) – how ZANU PF plans to further sabotage Mnangagwa’s rival, Chamisa using the state security and prosecutory apparatus, months after the @SADC_News condemned 2023 elections. Mutsvangwa’s removal comes despite the fact that he has been repeatedly leaking govt overthrowal secrets to Chamisa before and after every election in the 6 year period since 2017.

When he made the first leak on 15 Dec 2017, Mnangagwa himself was present as Mutsvangwa announced that the Zimbabwe Defence Forces would be used to change the 2018 election results, and between May and July 2023, he was very clear saying that the state security has been overthrowing elected govts at their inception since 2008.- ZimEye.

New Chapter for Zimbabwe As Tsvangirai Endorses President Chamisa

Tinashe Sambiri

In a significant turn of events, Richard Tsvangirai, the son of the late iconic MDC founding president, Morgan Richard Tsvangirai, has publicly endorsed Advocate Nelson Chamisa.

This endorsement comes as a powerful testament to the continued legacy of the Tsvangirai family and their unwavering commitment to the fight against dictatorship and authoritarianism in Zimbabwe.

In a heartfelt statement, Richard Tsvangirai extended warm birthday wishes to President Adv. Nelson Chamisa, acknowledging and appreciating his dedication, commitment, and tireless efforts in the ongoing struggle for democracy.

The endorsement carries immense weight given the historical significance of the Tsvangirai name in Zimbabwean politics.

The late Morgan Tsvangirai played a pivotal role in the formation of the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) and became a symbol of hope for those advocating for political change in Zimbabwe.

His enduring legacy is now echoed through his son, Richard, who sees in Chamisa a leader aligned with the principles that his father championed.

Richard Tsvangirai’s endorsement highlights a unity of purpose within the opposition movement, a rallying cry for those who believe in the vision of a democratic and liberated Zimbabwe.

Chamisa, a prominent figure in Zimbabwean politics, has consistently advocated for political reforms, human rights, and economic revitalization.

The statement not only celebrates Chamisa’s birthday but also serves as a call to action for Zimbabweans to unite in the pursuit of a brighter future.

The fight against dictatorship and authoritarianism remains at the forefront, and Tsvangirai’s endorsement is poised to galvanize support for Chamisa’s leadership.

As Zimbabwe grapples with political challenges and economic uncertainties, this endorsement could mark a turning point in the nation’s history.

The Tsvangirai legacy, now embodied by Richard, aligns with Chamisa’s vision for a democratic Zimbabwe, free from the shackles of autocracy.

The wish for blessings, achievements, and progress in the year ahead is not only a birthday sentiment but a hope for positive transformations in Zimbabwe’s political landscape.

The collective efforts of those dedicated to the cause of democracy are crucial for paving the way towards a more inclusive and prosperous nation.

Richard Tsvangirai’s endorsement of President Adv. Nelson Chamisa signifies a merging of legacies, a passing of the torch in the relentless pursuit of a democratic Zimbabwe.

As the nation watches, this alliance may well shape the course of Zimbabwean politics and set the stage for a new chapter in the nation’s history.

Tshabangu Humiliated…

Tinashe Sambiri

In a significant turn of events, Richard Tsvangirai, the son of the late iconic MDC founding president, Morgan Richard Tsvangirai, has publicly endorsed Advocate Nelson Chamisa.

This endorsement comes as a powerful testament to the continued legacy of the Tsvangirai family and their unwavering commitment to the fight against dictatorship and authoritarianism in Zimbabwe.

In a heartfelt statement, Richard Tsvangirai extended warm birthday wishes to President Adv. Nelson Chamisa, acknowledging and appreciating his dedication, commitment, and tireless efforts in the ongoing struggle for democracy.

The endorsement carries immense weight given the historical significance of the Tsvangirai name in Zimbabwean politics.

The late Morgan Tsvangirai played a pivotal role in the formation of the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) and became a symbol of hope for those advocating for political change in Zimbabwe.

His enduring legacy is now echoed through his son, Richard, who sees in Chamisa a leader aligned with the principles that his father championed.

Richard Tsvangirai’s endorsement highlights a unity of purpose within the opposition movement, a rallying cry for those who believe in the vision of a democratic and liberated Zimbabwe.

Chamisa, a prominent figure in Zimbabwean politics, has consistently advocated for political reforms, human rights, and economic revitalization.

The statement not only celebrates Chamisa’s birthday but also serves as a call to action for Zimbabweans to unite in the pursuit of a brighter future.

The fight against dictatorship and authoritarianism remains at the forefront, and Tsvangirai’s endorsement is poised to galvanize support for Chamisa’s leadership.

As Zimbabwe grapples with political challenges and economic uncertainties, this endorsement could mark a turning point in the nation’s history.

The Tsvangirai legacy, now embodied by Richard, aligns with Chamisa’s vision for a democratic Zimbabwe, free from the shackles of autocracy.

The wish for blessings, achievements, and progress in the year ahead is not only a birthday sentiment but a hope for positive transformations in Zimbabwe’s political landscape.

The collective efforts of those dedicated to the cause of democracy are crucial for paving the way towards a more inclusive and prosperous nation.

Richard Tsvangirai’s endorsement of President Adv. Nelson Chamisa signifies a merging of legacies, a passing of the torch in the relentless pursuit of a democratic Zimbabwe.

As the nation watches, this alliance may well shape the course of Zimbabwean politics and set the stage for a new chapter in the nation’s history.

Ostallos Defends Chamisa, Calls Sikhala To Order

By Political Reporter- CCC deputy spokesperson Gift “Ostallos” Siziva has dismissed former Zengeza West MP Job Sikhala’s claims that former party President Nelson Chamisa did not assist the outspoken politician in prison.

Sikhala claims that the opposition party neglected him during his nearly 600-day imprisonment at Chikurubu Maximum Security Prison.

Sikhala, released on Tuesday, January 30, after almost 600 days of pre-trial detention for inciting public violence in Nyatsime in 2022, asserted in an interview with SABC News at his Chitungwiza home that only his family and close associates advocated for his freedom during his incarceration. Sikhala stated:
“Neither of the current protagonists in the quarrel and conflict in the opposition ranks did absolutely nothing about me when I was in incarceration for the sake of my freedom.”
In response, Siziva, who collaborated closely with former party leader Nelson Chamisa during the campaigns leading up to the August 2023 general elections, countered Sikhala’s claims. Siziva mentioned that they visited Sikhala’s family multiple times, contributing both cash and groceries for their well-being. Siziva explained:
“We accompanied President Chamisa several times to the Chitown house during the campaign; the motorcade was diverted to pass there and even gave the family $, and the wife knows it. After the presidential dinner, I personally was sent to deliver groceries there. Our diaspora teams communicated and supported the family with our knowledge, coordination, and approval.”
Sikhala and fellow CCC activist Godfrey Karakadzayi Sithole were convicted on January 24, 2024, on charges of inciting public violence by Harare Magistrate Tafadzwa Miti. While Miti sentenced Sikhala to two years in prison, the sentence was wholly suspended on the condition of good behavior.

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Two Chamisa Allies Blocked From By-Elections

By – Two allies of the former CCC leader Nelson Chamisa, Amos Chibaya and Gift “Ostallos” Siziva have again been barred from participating in today’s by-elections.

This happened after Friday the High Court granted CCC’s self-imposed Secretary General, Sengezo Tshabangu, leave to execute, pending an appeal by the party’s recalled elected representatives in the Supreme Court, the court’s judgment, which removed the names of the affected members from the ballot papers for today’s by-elections.

Tshabangu approached the High Court after the former MPs and Councillors, whom he recalled Amos Chibaya and Gift “Ostallos” Siziva, successfully filed nomination papers to contest the 03 February by-elections.

The former CCC MPs and councillors then appealed against the High Court ruling at the Supreme Court, which is yet to make a ruling on the application.

Since it is a generally acceptable principle that at common law the noting of an appeal suspends the operation of a judgment, Tshabangu approached the High Court to ensure that the ruling that barred the recalled members from running in tomorrow’s by-elections, is enforced pending appeal.

In his ruling, Justice Pisirayi Kwenda declared:

The application be and is hereby granted.

The applicants be and are hereby granted leave to execute this court’s judgment in case no HCH 197/24 pending the appeal in case no SC44/24.

Each party shall bear its costs.

This means that the likes of Chibaya and Siziva will not stand for Mkoba North and Pelandala-Tshabalala, respectively, as CCC candidates in the 03 February by-elections.

The Fall of Sengezo Tshabangu…

By A Correspondent

In a stunning turn of events, Sengezo Tshabangu, the self-declared interim Secretary General of the CCC, finds himself in the midst of a crumbling world. Once a figure making waves in political discourse, Tshabangu’s recent absence from social media platforms signals a stark departure from the limelight he once occupied.

Tshabangu, whose name has been synonymous with controversy, has fallen off the radar, with his presence on social media notably absent.

The last public statement attributed to him was posted a staggering four years ago, a stark contrast to the frequent updates and engagement he once maintained.

The quoted statement from four years past sheds light on Tshabangu’s stance within the political arena.

In it, he distinguishes his approach from what he terms the “Politics of the big man,” emphasizing a commitment to the “Politics of the good idea.”

The declaration exudes confidence, asserting an unwavering stand for democracy and transparency as foundational goals.

However, the subsequent silence and disappearance from social media platforms raise questions about the trajectory of Tshabangu’s political journey. The once vocal advocate for a particular brand of politics seems to have retreated into the shadows, leaving followers and observers in the dark about his current status and activities.

Speculation abounds regarding the reasons behind Tshabangu’s sudden disappearance.

Some suggest internal strife within the CCC, while others propose external pressures as potential factors.

The lack of recent statements or updates from Tshabangu himself adds an air of mystery to the situation, leaving room for various interpretations and conjectures.

In the fast-paced world of politics, where visibility often equates to influence, Tshabangu’s sudden exit from the public sphere is a significant development.

It prompts reflection on the fragility of political standing and the unpredictable nature of public perception.

As the political landscape continues to evolve, Tshabangu’s absence becomes a symbol of a once-prominent figure’s decline.

The contrast between the bold declaration of principles in his last statement and the subsequent radio silence raises questions about the resilience of those who advocate for alternative political ideologies.

Sengezo Tshabangu’s retreat from social media and the public eye marks a dramatic chapter in his political journey.

The reasons behind this disappearance remain shrouded in mystery, leaving followers and political analysts to contemplate the fate of an individual who once sought to redefine the political narrative.

Whether this absence signifies a reevaluation of strategy, a response to internal challenges, or a broader shift in political dynamics remains to be seen, but Tshabangu’s world, for now, stands in silent disarray.

Mthuli Punishes Zimbabweans, Reintroduces Tax On Basic Commodities

By Business Reporter- Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube has reintroduced duty on essential commodities as a situation that would pressure the already economically stressed Zimbabweans.

Mthuli, Thursday, reversed emergency measures implemented in May last year that temporarily allowed duty-free imports amid shortages and price manipulations.

He announced
that goods affected by the reinstated duty include cooking oil, maize meal, milk, sugar, rice, flour, salt, bath soap, washing soap, washing powder, toothpaste, and petroleum jelly.

These items, primarily produced or packed in Zimbabwe, were initially granted duty-free status to counteract escalating price rises.

Another Senior Official Dumps CCC, Follows Chamisa

By Political Reporter- Former Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) MP for Binga North, Prince Dubeko Sibanda, has resigned from the opposition party, echoing the sentiments of ex-leader Nelson Chamisa that the party is “infiltrated and contaminated beyond redemption.”

Sibanda, who was among the first batch of 15 elected politicians recalled from Parliament by Sengezo Tshabangu in October 2023, resisted the urge to immediately follow Chamisa’s resignation, hoping that the remaining members could salvage the party’s infrastructure.

However, Sibanda claimed that attempts to initiate the formation of a steering committee to run the party’s affairs were in vain.

He accused those claiming leadership within CCC of being motivated by titles and personal gains rather than the struggle of the majority.

Sibanda emphasised that his departure from CCC does not mean retirement from politics, and he will continue engaging with communities while awaiting the direction promised by Nelson Chamisa.

Chibaya, Ostallos Barred From Contesting In Today’s By-Elections

By Crime & Courts Reporter- The High Court in Harare Friday granted CCC’s self-imposed Secretary General, Sengezo Tshabangu, leave to execute, pending an appeal by the party’s recalled elected representatives in the Supreme Court, the court’s judgment which removed the names of the affected members from the ballot papers for today’s by-elections.

Tshabangu approached the High Court after the former MPs and Councillors, whom he recalled, among them Amos Chibaya and Gift “Ostallos” Siziva, successfully filed nomination papers to contest the 03 February by-elections.

The former CCC MPs and councillors then appealed against the High Court ruling at the Supreme Court, which is yet to make a ruling on the application.

Since it is a generally acceptable principle that at common law the noting of an appeal suspends the operation of a judgment, Tshabangu approached the High Court to ensure that the ruling that barred the recalled members from running in tomorrow’s by-elections, is enforced pending appeal.

In his ruling, Justice Pisirayi Kwenda declared:

The application be and is hereby granted.

The applicants be and are hereby granted leave to execute this court’s judgment in case no HCH 197/24 pending the appeal in case no SC44/24.

Each party shall bear its costs.

This means that the likes of Chibaya and Siziva will not stand for Mkoba North and Pelandala-Tshabalala, respectively, as CCC candidates in the 03 February by-elections.

Mzembi Reveals Chamisa’s One Big Advantage Over Mnangagwa

By Walter Mzembi| Chamisa @nelsonchamisa has unconditional support from a very significant constituency of Zimbabweans, which is in a permanent mode of defiance , according to that constituency he can do no wrong & even if the wrongs are self evident they are willing to gloss over it & forgive him after all he is 46 ! When you were 46 what decisions were you making ? Were they wisdom based decisions or lack thereof?

Most people at 46 were crashing their first marriages or going through some midlife crisis of sorts only to stabilise in their 50s. So Zimbabweans will follow him anywhere including to the Movement he is proposing . Voting for someone is a covenant , it is an energy that you cannot destroy through politics, its spiritual .

A sustainable solution to our broken down politics is engagement. You are not engaging Chamisa per se , you are engaging this constituency . So long and short of it this young man has got time , come to think of it Mugabe became Prime Minister at 57 , Chamisa has 10 years to perfect his art , imagine what is 10 years going to do to the guys in charge that are haunting all of us now !

This brings me to some list doing the rounds that purport to place me as Foreign Affairs Secretary in some Opposition outfit , i mean why would the authors of this incredulous list box me in a portfolio that i last served under #RGM ?

Takapedza zvemaPortfolio izvo , tirikutodavo panyanga ipapo !

Notorious Robber Musa Taj Abdul Sentenced To 52 Years In Jail

Notorious armed robber Musa Taj Abdul and accomplices have all been jailed 52 years each following their conviction for 13 counts of the heinous crime by Harare magistrate Ignatius Mhene.

Abdul was convicted together with Charles Lundu and Sean Andile Dlamini in December last year and have been awaiting sentencing. Until their arrest, the trio had been on the police wanted list for 20 years.

In coming up with their sentence, the magistrate took into consideration that the trio were unrepentant criminals who already have convictions. They will however serve 38 years effective each after part of their sentence was suspended on conditions of good behaviour.

Abdul and accomplices denied allegations during trial but prosecutors proved that they committed the offences. The court heard on July 24, 2020, the three pounced at house number 40 Longford Street, Queensdale, Harare while armed with a shotgun, pistols, hammer and iron bar.

Jealous Boyfriend In Trouble For Threatening to Bewitch Girlfriend

A jealous boyfriend is in trouble after he was dragged to court for threatening to bewitch his girlfriend before severely assaulting her in a jealous affair.

Benedict Dube appeared before Plumtree magistrate Mr Joshua Nembaware yesterday.

He pleaded guilty and was remanded in custody to Monday for sentencing.

Prosecutor Selestine Madziwa told the court that on January 27 Dube called his girlfriend and accused her of infidelity before threatening to bewitch her.

He told her that she was going to mensurate continuously.

Hours later he followed his girlfriend at her workplace and found her.

Dube struck the girl with her phone on the face and the phone got damaged.

He pulled her braids, knocked her down and punched her all over the body.

Mnangagwa Pays Tribute To Colonel Mabuya

BURIAL OF THE LATE NATIONAL HERO COLONEL (RETD) KENNY CONSTANTINE MABUYA (CDE KENNY RIDZAI)

Live @ The National Heroes Acre, Harare

His Excellency President E.D Mnangagwa

We gather once again to lay to rest one of the pioneer cadres of our struggle of independence the late rtd Colonel Mabuya. Our National hero joined the liberation struggle at a tender age. He passed on at westend hospital last week. He was a hardworking, humble and dependable cadre. I worked with the late National hero. He was a trustworthy and dependable cadre. We have lost one of our most intelligent cadres. Today we rest him alongside other comrades. In our revolutionary party ZANU PF he was in the structures in the Department of Security. Today we therefore lay him alongside other cdes of the armed struggle.

On behalf of the Government, the Party ZANU PF, my family and indeed myself l express my heartfelt condolences to the Family of the late colonel Kenny Mabuya. May his soul rest in eternal peace. The late Kenny Mabuya was born on in Manicaland Province.

In the late National Hero, Cde Mabuya, the nation has lost an unflinching patriot, hardworking, intelligent, humble, forthright and dependable cadre and stalwart of our liberation struggle. He saw beyond tribes and regional origins, always focused on the grand national objective of a liberated and prosperous, Zimbabwe.

He was one of those who dared the colonial regime head-on and contributed to the formation of a credible and effective armed wing of our liberation movement, which dismantled the military capabilities of our former oppressors. The nation mourns with you the loss is ours together. He will be solemnly missed by all of us. May he rest in peace.

Despite securing sanctuary in Zambia, Kenny’s parents kept their children well informed about the political developments and ill-treatment of blacks by the racist colonial settler administration back home, in the then Southern Rhodesia. It was these revolutionary teachings that sowed seeds of political consciousness in the young Mabuya.

I challenge parents to take a leaf from this history and nurture the sense of self-belief and national pride among our children and young people. In 1969, Kenny skipped school, while in Form 2 and went to the Zimbabwe African National Union (ZANU) offices in Lusaka and offered to join the Liberation Struggle. After being received and shortlisted, he was taken to the famous House Number 93 in Lusaka, where the late National Hero Cde Josiah Magama Tongogara resided.

Cde Mabuya was not deterred by the limitation of language or his up-bringing away from his motherland. It was this inclusive spirit and endearing spirit of identity of comrades such as the late National Hero and many others, which saw the national liberation struggle transcending the narrow boundaries of ethnicity, tribalism and regionalism.

We should have the responsibility to develop, modernise and industrialise our country. Through our efforts all Zimbabweans should work harder to occupy our niche in the global arena.

Stronger bilateral relations through our ongoing engagement and re engagement policy are providing opportunities for us to leverage on our comparative advantages at the global level.

2024 is promising to be a year of further growth and development. We must however stay alert and scale up our strategies in climate change adaptation and mitigation as we build greater resilience right from the household level.

To our National Hero Cde Kenny Mabuya l say farewell to you our patriots dedicate and loyal cadre. Go well son of the soil.


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Stop Ritual Killings – Traditional Healer

By A Correspondent

A disturbing trend is sweeping across the nation, as reports of suspected ritual murders are on the rise, leaving communities in shock and children as primary targets of these heinous acts.

The superstitious belief that killing individuals in a specific manner, particularly involving torture and processing certain body parts, can create and maintain wealth is contributing to an alarming increase in brutal killings, leaving many with unanswered questions.

The resurgence of ritual killings has prompted concerns and calls for action from various quarters.

Traditional healer Sekuru Banda, dismissing the superstitions, condemns those who propagate such beliefs, emphasizing the need for hard work instead of seeking easy money through horrific means. Banda urges a change in mindsets, highlighting the dangers of people being led astray in pursuit of illusory wealth.

To gain further insights, a news crew sought the perspective of psychotherapist Dr. Mertha Nyamande, who points to mental illness as a significant factor behind gruesome murders.

Dr. Nyamande explains that many offenders, especially those involved in removing body parts, may suffer from mental ailments or psychopathy, challenging the notion that these acts are rooted in ritualistic beliefs.From a legal standpoint, Mr. Moffat Makuvatsine sheds light on how the law addresses ritual killings.

While there is no specific provision for such crimes, they can be treated as murder committed under aggravating circumstances, potentially carrying the death penalty or life imprisonment.

The legal expert emphasizes that any murder proved to have ulterior motives may result in severe penalties.Recent cases, including the tragic death of Tapiwa Makore, have brought the issue of ritual killings to the forefront.

Tapiwa’s killers, his uncle Tapiwa Senior and Tafadzwa Shamba, were sentenced to death for their involvement in the gruesome crime.

However, the scourge continues, with a recent incident in Guruve involving the brutal murder of a three-year-old, whose body was decapitated and burnt, with missing body parts.

The perpetrators of this heinous act remain at large, underscoring the urgency for a concerted effort from law enforcement and communities to address and eradicate the deeply troubling surge in ritual killings.

As the nation grapples with this distressing epidemic, there is a pressing need for comprehensive strategies that include education, mental health awareness, and stringent legal measures to curb the prevalence of such horrific crimes.

Moreblessing Ali Burial: Way Forward Revealed

By A Correspondent

In a poignant development, Honourable Job Sikhala has taken a proactive stance to ensure the long-overdue burial of Moreblessing Ali, who fell victim to a brutal murder by Zanu PF activist Pius Jamba in 2022.

The tragic incident not only shocked the nation but also resulted in Sikhala’s arrest, as he staunchly denounced the callous murder that claimed Moreblessing’s life.

Having spent an arduous 600 days in prison for speaking out against the injustice surrounding Moreblessing Ali’s death, Sikhala is now taking steps to facilitate her final resting place.

Moreblessing’s burial has been delayed since Sikhala’s arrest, prompting the respected politician to address the issue and bring it to a conclusion.

In a statement released on X, Sikhala expressed his deep sorrow over the prolonged delay in laying Moreblessing Ali to rest. He highlighted the necessity of bringing closure to this tragic chapter, emphasizing the urgency of making arrangements for her burial.

Sikhala’s commitment to facilitating the burial reflects not only his dedication to justice but also his empathy for the grieving Ali family.

By engaging directly with his clients, the Ali family, Sikhala is endeavoring to expedite the necessary arrangements to ensure that Moreblessing receives the dignified farewell she deserves.

The murder of Moreblessing Ali and the subsequent legal proceedings have been a harrowing ordeal for both her family and Sikhala himself.

The delay in her burial has added to the anguish, making Sikhala’s intervention a crucial step towards providing solace to those affected by this tragedy.

As preparations for Moreblessing Ali’s burial are set in motion, the nation watches closely, hopeful that this initiative will pave the way for closure and healing.

Sikhala’s dedication to justice and his unwavering support for the Ali family underscore the importance of addressing such heinous crimes and ensuring that the victims are remembered with the respect and dignity they deserve.

We Are Bringing Transformation – Mnangagwa

By A Correspondent

As Zimbabwe looks ahead to the promises of 2024, the question on many minds is whether President Emmerson Mnangagwa can deliver on his vision of full-scale development.

The Zanu PF leader’s optimistic outlook has been met with skepticism from observers, who question his ability to bring about meaningful change in the lives of the country’s struggling citizens.

President Mnangagwa’s declaration that 2024 is poised to be a year of substantial growth and development suggests a positive trajectory for Zimbabwe.

However, the skepticism surrounding this assertion stems from the enduring challenges faced by the nation, including economic hardships, political instability, and social unrest.In his statement, Mnangagwa emphasizes the importance of remaining vigilant and scaling up strategies for climate change adaptation and mitigation.

This acknowledgment of environmental challenges reflects a recognition of the complex issues Zimbabwe faces, but it also raises questions about the government’s overall preparedness to address such multifaceted issues.

Observers point to the persistent hardships experienced by citizens, such as soaring inflation, high unemployment rates, and inadequate access to basic services.

Many are skeptical that the promised development will translate into tangible improvements in the lives of ordinary Zimbabweans.

The call for resilience, starting at the household level, echoes a need for grassroots efforts to complement top-down initiatives. However, critics argue that genuine development requires more than just rhetoric – it necessitates concrete policies, effective governance, and inclusive strategies that prioritize the needs of the most vulnerable.

President Mnangagwa’s leadership will be under intense scrutiny as the year unfolds, with citizens and observers alike keenly observing whether his promises translate into palpable improvements on the ground.

The success of his vision for 2024 hinges on the government’s ability to address the root causes of the challenges facing Zimbabwe, fostering an environment conducive to sustainable development.

As the nation awaits the unfolding events of 2024, the skepticism surrounding Mnangagwa’s pledge remains palpable.

Whether Zimbabwe will experience the anticipated full-scale development or continue to grapple with existing challenges will undoubtedly shape the narrative of President Mnangagwa’s leadership in the year ahead.

Latest On Moreblessing Ali Burial

By A Correspondent

In a poignant development, Honourable Job Sikhala has taken a proactive stance to ensure the long-overdue burial of Moreblessing Ali, who fell victim to a brutal murder by Zanu PF activist Pius Jamba in 2022.

The tragic incident not only shocked the nation but also resulted in Sikhala’s arrest, as he staunchly denounced the callous murder that claimed Moreblessing’s life.

Having spent an arduous 600 days in prison for speaking out against the injustice surrounding Moreblessing Ali’s death, Sikhala is now taking steps to facilitate her final resting place.

Moreblessing’s burial has been delayed since Sikhala’s arrest, prompting the respected politician to address the issue and bring it to a conclusion.

In a statement released on X, Sikhala expressed his deep sorrow over the prolonged delay in laying Moreblessing Ali to rest. He highlighted the necessity of bringing closure to this tragic chapter, emphasizing the urgency of making arrangements for her burial.

Sikhala’s commitment to facilitating the burial reflects not only his dedication to justice but also his empathy for the grieving Ali family.

By engaging directly with his clients, the Ali family, Sikhala is endeavoring to expedite the necessary arrangements to ensure that Moreblessing receives the dignified farewell she deserves.

The murder of Moreblessing Ali and the subsequent legal proceedings have been a harrowing ordeal for both her family and Sikhala himself.

The delay in her burial has added to the anguish, making Sikhala’s intervention a crucial step towards providing solace to those affected by this tragedy.

As preparations for Moreblessing Ali’s burial are set in motion, the nation watches closely, hopeful that this initiative will pave the way for closure and healing.

Sikhala’s dedication to justice and his unwavering support for the Ali family underscore the importance of addressing such heinous crimes and ensuring that the victims are remembered with the respect and dignity they deserve.

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Ritual Killings Rise

By A Correspondent

A disturbing trend is sweeping across the nation, as reports of suspected ritual murders are on the rise, leaving communities in shock and children as primary targets of these heinous acts.

The superstitious belief that killing individuals in a specific manner, particularly involving torture and processing certain body parts, can create and maintain wealth is contributing to an alarming increase in brutal killings, leaving many with unanswered questions.

The resurgence of ritual killings has prompted concerns and calls for action from various quarters.

Traditional healer Sekuru Banda, dismissing the superstitions, condemns those who propagate such beliefs, emphasizing the need for hard work instead of seeking easy money through horrific means. Banda urges a change in mindsets, highlighting the dangers of people being led astray in pursuit of illusory wealth.

To gain further insights, a news crew sought the perspective of psychotherapist Dr. Mertha Nyamande, who points to mental illness as a significant factor behind gruesome murders.

Dr. Nyamande explains that many offenders, especially those involved in removing body parts, may suffer from mental ailments or psychopathy, challenging the notion that these acts are rooted in ritualistic beliefs.From a legal standpoint, Mr. Moffat Makuvatsine sheds light on how the law addresses ritual killings.

While there is no specific provision for such crimes, they can be treated as murder committed under aggravating circumstances, potentially carrying the death penalty or life imprisonment.

The legal expert emphasizes that any murder proved to have ulterior motives may result in severe penalties.Recent cases, including the tragic death of Tapiwa Makore, have brought the issue of ritual killings to the forefront.

Tapiwa’s killers, his uncle Tapiwa Senior and Tafadzwa Shamba, were sentenced to death for their involvement in the gruesome crime.

However, the scourge continues, with a recent incident in Guruve involving the brutal murder of a three-year-old, whose body was decapitated and burnt, with missing body parts.

The perpetrators of this heinous act remain at large, underscoring the urgency for a concerted effort from law enforcement and communities to address and eradicate the deeply troubling surge in ritual killings.

As the nation grapples with this distressing epidemic, there is a pressing need for comprehensive strategies that include education, mental health awareness, and stringent legal measures to curb the prevalence of such horrific crimes.

Colonel Mabuya Laid To Rest

BURIAL OF THE LATE NATIONAL HERO COLONEL (RETD) KENNY CONSTANTINE MABUYA (CDE KENNY RIDZAI)

Live @ The National Heroes Acre, Harare

His Excellency President E.D Mnangagwa…

We gather once again to lay to rest one of the pioneer cadres of our struggle of independence the late rtd Colonel Mabuya. Our National hero joined the liberation struggle at a tender age. He passed on at westend hospital last week. He was a hardworking, humble and dependable cadre. I worked with the late National hero. He was a trustworthy and dependable cadre. We have lost one of our most intelligent cadres. Today we rest him alongside other comrades. In our revolutionary party ZANU PF he was in the structures in the Department of Security. Today we therefore lay him alongside other cdes of the armed struggle.

On behalf of the Government, the Party ZANU PF, my family and indeed myself l express my heartfelt condolences to the Family of the late colonel Kenny Mabuya. May his soul rest in eternal peace. The late Kenny Mabuya was born on in Manicaland Province.

In the late National Hero, Cde Mabuya, the nation has lost an unflinching patriot, hardworking, intelligent, humble, forthright and dependable cadre and stalwart of our liberation struggle. He saw beyond tribes and regional origins, always focused on the grand national objective of a liberated and prosperous, Zimbabwe.

He was one of those who dared the colonial regime head-on and contributed to the formation of a credible and effective armed wing of our liberation movement, which dismantled the military capabilities of our former oppressors. The nation mourns with you the loss is ours together. He will be solemnly missed by all of us. May he rest in peace.

Despite securing sanctuary in Zambia, Kenny’s parents kept their children well informed about the political developments and ill-treatment of blacks by the racist colonial settler administration back home, in the then Southern Rhodesia. It was these revolutionary teachings that sowed seeds of political consciousness in the young Mabuya.

I challenge parents to take a leaf from this history and nurture the sense of self-belief and national pride among our children and young people. In 1969, Kenny skipped school, while in Form 2 and went to the Zimbabwe African National Union (ZANU) offices in Lusaka and offered to join the Liberation Struggle. After being received and shortlisted, he was taken to the famous House Number 93 in Lusaka, where the late National Hero Cde Josiah Magama Tongogara resided.

Cde Mabuya was not deterred by the limitation of language or his up-bringing away from his motherland. It was this inclusive spirit and endearing spirit of identity of comrades such as the late National Hero and many others, which saw the national liberation struggle transcending the narrow boundaries of ethnicity, tribalism and regionalism.

We should have the responsibility to develop, modernise and industrialise our country. Through our efforts all Zimbabweans should work harder to occupy our niche in the global arena.

Stronger bilateral relations through our ongoing engagement and re engagement policy are providing opportunities for us to leverage on our comparative advantages at the global level.

2024 is promising to be a year of further growth and development. We must however stay alert and scale up our strategies in climate change adaptation and mitigation as we build greater resilience right from the household level.

To our National Hero Cde Kenny Mabuya l say farewell to you our patriots dedicate and loyal cadre. Go well son of the soil.


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Senegal Star Slams CAF

Senegal star Krépin Diatta has accused CAF of being corrupt after his side was eliminated from the 2023 Afcon on Monday.

The Teranga Lions lost 5-4 on penalties to hosts Ivory Coast as they bowed out of the tournament in the Round of 16.

The defending champions had taken the lead through Habib Diallo before Franck Kessié levelled from the penalty spot late on.

Diatta was furious with the refereeing in the game, highlighting notably the decision not to award a penalty for what he deemed to be a foul by Odilon Kossounou on Ismaïla Sarr.

While passing through the mixed zone, Diatta told reporters: “You’ve killed us, you’re corrupt! Keep your African Cup! You go and consult VAR to give them a penalty, but a guy (Sarr) runs 40 metres, overlaps, breaks into the box and you can’t go and look at the VAR. I’m sorry, but it’s ridiculous. I’m really sorry, but they’ve killed our competition there.”

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AFCON Hullabaloo Continues…

The excitement in the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) reaches a fever pitch as the quarter-finals kick off, featuring intense matchups between Nigeria and Angola, as well as DR Congo and Guinea. The outcome of these crucial clashes will determine which teams advance to the highly anticipated AFCON semi-finals.

Quarter-Final Showdowns:

As football enthusiasts eagerly await the results, the quarter-final fixtures present a thrilling spectacle.

Nigeria faces off against Angola, promising a battle of skill and strategy on the pitch. Simultaneously, DR Congo takes on Guinea in a clash that will undoubtedly showcase the determination and resilience of both teams.

Semi-Final Berths at Stake:

The significance of these quarter-final encounters cannot be overstated, as the two victorious teams will secure coveted berths in the AFCON semi-finals.

The journey to African football glory intensifies, and the stakes are higher than ever as nations compete for a chance to etch their names in AFCON history.

Awaiting the Opponents: While the winners of today’s AFCON fixtures will undoubtedly celebrate their triumphs, they must exercise patience as they wait for the semi-final picture to fully unfold.

The anticipation builds, as the identity of their opponents will be revealed on Saturday, adding an extra layer of suspense to the competition.

The Road to AFCON Glory:

With each passing match, the narrative of AFCON 2023 unfolds, showcasing the diverse talents and strengths of the participating teams.

The quarter-finals not only offer a spectacle for fans but also serve as a critical juncture where teams must demonstrate resilience and skill to progress further in the tournament.

The Impact of AFCON:

Beyond the excitement on the field, AFCON has a profound impact on the football landscape in Africa. It serves as a platform for emerging talents, a stage for established stars, and a source of national pride.

The tournament’s reach extends far beyond the pitch, capturing the hearts of millions across the continent.

Richard Tsvangirai Rekindles Dad’s Legacy

By A Correspondent

Norton Member of Parliament, Richard Tsvangirai, is carving out a path reminiscent of his late father, the iconic founder of the Movement for Democratic Change, Morgan Richard Tsvangirai. Following in his father’s footsteps, Richard is focusing on addressing crucial issues within his constituency, particularly in the realm of education.

In a recent statement, Richard highlighted his dedication to understanding the challenges faced by local schools and teachers.

His visit to Takunda Primary School allowed him to witness firsthand the obstacles hindering the education system in Norton. One prominent issue he noted was the congestion in schools, a predicament that demanded urgent attention.

Acknowledging the severity of the situation, Richard Tsvangirai unveiled the Norton School Development Panel—a strategic initiative aimed at tackling the overcrowding issue.

Through this panel, he envisions spearheading the construction of new schools, providing a solution to the growing demand for quality education infrastructure in the constituency.

The commitment to education resonates deeply with the legacy left by his father, Morgan Tsvangirai, who was a pivotal figure in Zimbabwean politics and a staunch advocate for democratic principles.

Morgan Tsvangirai’s relentless pursuit of a better Zimbabwe, characterized by accessible and quality education, laid the foundation for his son to carry on the torch.

Richard’s proactive approach in identifying challenges and implementing solutions aligns with the democratic values that the Tsvangirai family has long stood for.

By establishing the Norton School Development Panel, Richard is not only honoring his father’s legacy but also demonstrating a commitment to uplifting the community and ensuring a brighter future for its youth.

As Richard Tsvangirai follows in the footsteps of his esteemed father, the people of Norton can anticipate positive changes in the education sector.

The Norton School Development Panel signifies a step towards progress, reflecting a legacy of leadership that places the well-being and education of the community at its core.

Moreblessing Ali Burial: Sikhala Speaks On Way Forward

By A Correspondent

In a poignant development, Honourable Job Sikhala has taken a proactive stance to ensure the long-overdue burial of Moreblessing Ali, who fell victim to a brutal murder by Zanu PF activist Pius Jamba in 2022.

The tragic incident not only shocked the nation but also resulted in Sikhala’s arrest, as he staunchly denounced the callous murder that claimed Moreblessing’s life.

Having spent an arduous 600 days in prison for speaking out against the injustice surrounding Moreblessing Ali’s death, Sikhala is now taking steps to facilitate her final resting place.

Moreblessing’s burial has been delayed since Sikhala’s arrest, prompting the respected politician to address the issue and bring it to a conclusion.

In a statement released on X, Sikhala expressed his deep sorrow over the prolonged delay in laying Moreblessing Ali to rest. He highlighted the necessity of bringing closure to this tragic chapter, emphasizing the urgency of making arrangements for her burial.

Sikhala’s commitment to facilitating the burial reflects not only his dedication to justice but also his empathy for the grieving Ali family.

By engaging directly with his clients, the Ali family, Sikhala is endeavoring to expedite the necessary arrangements to ensure that Moreblessing receives the dignified farewell she deserves.

The murder of Moreblessing Ali and the subsequent legal proceedings have been a harrowing ordeal for both her family and Sikhala himself.

The delay in her burial has added to the anguish, making Sikhala’s intervention a crucial step towards providing solace to those affected by this tragedy.

As preparations for Moreblessing Ali’s burial are set in motion, the nation watches closely, hopeful that this initiative will pave the way for closure and healing.

Sikhala’s dedication to justice and his unwavering support for the Ali family underscore the importance of addressing such heinous crimes and ensuring that the victims are remembered with the respect and dignity they deserve.

President Chamisa Reflects On Direction, Purpose

By A Correspondent

Nelson Chamisa, the charismatic leader and politician, recently marked his 46th birthday with a message of gratitude, reflection, and a vision for the future.

In a heartfelt tweet, he expressed his thankfulness for the gift of life and the journey that has led him to this significant milestone.

“A BIRTHDAY IS A THANKSGIVING DAY…Thank you Lord, for the gift of life @46, a milestone and new direction,”
President Chamisa tweeted, acknowledging the significance of turning 46 and the path ahead.

The hashtag #Godisinit accompanied his message, indicating a deep sense of spiritual connection and divine guidance in his life.

Chamisa conveyed a sense of optimism and anticipation for what lies ahead, using the hashtag to share his vision for enlightenment, enlargement, perfect peace, inner strength, and resilience.”@46 #Godisinit I sense enlightenment, enlargement, perfect peace, inner strength and resilience,” he tweeted, encapsulating his hopes and aspirations for the coming year.

In a world often marked by political divisions, President Chamisa called for unity and healing.

His tweet included a plea for prayers from his friends and supporters:

“Friends, help me pray for wisdom, humility and strength to unite, heal and prosper all and #everyone, and to serve honestly & diligently unto the glory of God, The Almighty!”

This request for collective prayer underscores Chamisa’s commitment to fostering a sense of togetherness and prosperity for all.

It reflects a desire to transcend political differences and work towards a common goal of unity and progress.”

Thank you all for adding a sparkle unto my life..#OnePeople,” President Chamisa concluded his birthday message, expressing gratitude for the support and contributions of those around him.

The hashtag #OnePeople emphasizes his belief in the power of unity and shared humanity.

As Nelson Chamisa embarks on another year of life, his birthday message serves as a glimpse into his character and aspirations.

It is a call for collective reflection, prayer, and action towards a future marked by wisdom, humility, and a dedication to serving the greater good.

President Chamisa Celebrates 46 Years Of Life

By A Correspondent

Nelson Chamisa, the charismatic leader and politician, recently marked his 46th birthday with a message of gratitude, reflection, and a vision for the future.

In a heartfelt tweet, he expressed his thankfulness for the gift of life and the journey that has led him to this significant milestone.

“A BIRTHDAY IS A THANKSGIVING DAY…Thank you Lord, for the gift of life @46, a milestone and new direction,”
President Chamisa tweeted, acknowledging the significance of turning 46 and the path ahead.

The hashtag #Godisinit accompanied his message, indicating a deep sense of spiritual connection and divine guidance in his life.

Chamisa conveyed a sense of optimism and anticipation for what lies ahead, using the hashtag to share his vision for enlightenment, enlargement, perfect peace, inner strength, and resilience.”@46 #Godisinit I sense enlightenment, enlargement, perfect peace, inner strength and resilience,” he tweeted, encapsulating his hopes and aspirations for the coming year.

In a world often marked by political divisions, President Chamisa called for unity and healing.

His tweet included a plea for prayers from his friends and supporters:

“Friends, help me pray for wisdom, humility and strength to unite, heal and prosper all and #everyone, and to serve honestly & diligently unto the glory of God, The Almighty!”

This request for collective prayer underscores Chamisa’s commitment to fostering a sense of togetherness and prosperity for all.

It reflects a desire to transcend political differences and work towards a common goal of unity and progress.”

Thank you all for adding a sparkle unto my life..#OnePeople,” President Chamisa concluded his birthday message, expressing gratitude for the support and contributions of those around him.

The hashtag #OnePeople emphasizes his belief in the power of unity and shared humanity.

As Nelson Chamisa embarks on another year of life, his birthday message serves as a glimpse into his character and aspirations.

It is a call for collective reflection, prayer, and action towards a future marked by wisdom, humility, and a dedication to serving the greater good.

Do You Think Mnangagwa Will Bring Transformation In 2024?

By A Correspondent

As Zimbabwe looks ahead to the promises of 2024, the question on many minds is whether President Emmerson Mnangagwa can deliver on his vision of full-scale development.

The Zanu PF leader’s optimistic outlook has been met with skepticism from observers, who question his ability to bring about meaningful change in the lives of the country’s struggling citizens.

President Mnangagwa’s declaration that 2024 is poised to be a year of substantial growth and development suggests a positive trajectory for Zimbabwe.

However, the skepticism surrounding this assertion stems from the enduring challenges faced by the nation, including economic hardships, political instability, and social unrest.In his statement, Mnangagwa emphasizes the importance of remaining vigilant and scaling up strategies for climate change adaptation and mitigation.

This acknowledgment of environmental challenges reflects a recognition of the complex issues Zimbabwe faces, but it also raises questions about the government’s overall preparedness to address such multifaceted issues.

Observers point to the persistent hardships experienced by citizens, such as soaring inflation, high unemployment rates, and inadequate access to basic services.

Many are skeptical that the promised development will translate into tangible improvements in the lives of ordinary Zimbabweans.

The call for resilience, starting at the household level, echoes a need for grassroots efforts to complement top-down initiatives. However, critics argue that genuine development requires more than just rhetoric – it necessitates concrete policies, effective governance, and inclusive strategies that prioritize the needs of the most vulnerable.

President Mnangagwa’s leadership will be under intense scrutiny as the year unfolds, with citizens and observers alike keenly observing whether his promises translate into palpable improvements on the ground.

The success of his vision for 2024 hinges on the government’s ability to address the root causes of the challenges facing Zimbabwe, fostering an environment conducive to sustainable development.

As the nation awaits the unfolding events of 2024, the skepticism surrounding Mnangagwa’s pledge remains palpable.

Whether Zimbabwe will experience the anticipated full-scale development or continue to grapple with existing challenges will undoubtedly shape the narrative of President Mnangagwa’s leadership in the year ahead.

Sikhala Faces Renewed Threats Of Arrest

Zimbabwe opposition figure Job Sikhala reveals that he is currently facing renewed threats of arrest after being released from Chikurubi Maximum Prison, where he spent the past eighteen months in pretrial detention.

Sikhala’s imprisonment in June 2022 stemmed from accusations of inciting the public to seek vengeance for the murder of Moreblessing Ali, allegedly perpetrated by Pius Jamba, believed to be a member of the ruling party. On Tuesday, he was released after receiving a wholly suspended two-year jail sentence from Magistrate Tafadzwa Miti, who had convicted him of the offense the previous week.

In an interview at his residence, Sikhala disclosed that he had been warned by undisclosed state agents to cease engaging with journalists, adding, “I am now facing new threats. I have been informed by a deep state to stop these interviews,” while providing limited details.

Having experienced over 60 arrests in the last decade, with only one conviction that he plans to appeal at the High Court, Sikhala expressed the need for a respite as he contemplates his future course of action.

During Thursday’s interview, Sikhala shared the challenges he faces, stating, “My heart is bleeding after my law firm shut down following my arrest. I don’t know where to start from. I still need to reflect on whether I still need to go and pursue my legal profession, so this is my time for reflection.”

-NewZimbabwe.com

Underreported Births and Deaths Distort Zimbabwe’s Population Figures, Reveals Investigation

By A Correspondent| Zimbabwe’s population statistics may be significantly skewed due to the widespread underreporting of births and deaths, particularly among children under the age of five, in rural areas lacking adequate information and civil registration facilities, according to an investigation by NewsDay.

Traditional burial practices, often conducted without official notification, contribute to the underreporting of deaths, while many births go unrecorded.

Limited access to healthcare facilities, poverty, and a lack of awareness exacerbate the issue, creating an incomplete picture of mortality rates that could distort the overall population figures for the country.

During the April 2022 Population and Housing census, Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency (ZimStat) reported that 64.7% of the recorded 78,384 deaths were registered, leaving 30.3% unaccounted for.

Aluwisio Mukavhi, ZimStat’s director of demography and social statistics, acknowledged the possibility of distorted population figures due to unregistered deaths.

“We recorded many unregistered deaths during the census period. However, we could not state the reasons when we collected the data,” Mukavhi stated, emphasizing the need to contact the department for detailed statistics.

The 2022 census indicated a population of 15,178,979 citizens in Zimbabwe.

Clifford Hlatshwayo, an opposition Member of Parliament, expressed concern about the unregistered deaths in remote rural areas.

He highlighted that registration often occurs only when a family member needs an identity document or birth certificate, especially in cases involving deceased children.

Tapiwanashe Chiriga, an advocacy officer from Heal Zimbabwe Trust, identified illegal transportation of bodies and limited access to the Registrar General’s office as major contributing factors.

Chiriga urged the government to establish birth and death registration offices at the ward level or, at the very least, have permanent centers in each constituency.

He emphasized the importance of public knowledge regarding the compulsory registration of every birth and death in Zimbabwe, as mandated by Section 10 of the Birth and Deaths Registration Act.

Highlighting the broader issue, the Ministry of Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage noted that Zimbabwe, like many African countries, lacks a well-functioning civil registration and vital statistics system.

The 2013 Zimbabwe Constitution [Amendment 20] Act emphasizes the right of every person to be registered and obtain civil registration documents.

-Newsday

Mwonzora Claims Ownership Of Byo Offices Painted Blue By Chamisa Youths

Douglas Mwonzora has claimed ownership of the opposition party offices in Bulawayo now occupied by the Citizen Coalition for Change (CCC) party.

Mwonzora’s party criticised the CCC youths who repainted it blue on Monday and requested that the party vacate their property immediately.

This comes after CCC youth members repainted the Getrude Mthombeni House blue on Monday and hung a portrait of former party leader Nelson Chamisa, raising speculation that this was the colour of Chamisa’s new political party. 

However the MDC expressed concern about the “blatant disregard” for property rights and the rule of law as demonstrated by certain members of the CCC, who were formerly identified by their yellow colours but seem to be adopting blue .

At the same time, Sengezo Tshabangu who poses as the interim secretary general of CCC, also claimed ownership of the party house,  stating the party would take legal action against the youth, labelling them criminals.”  

In a statement released on Tuesday, the MDC Secretary for Information and Publicity, Aaron Makahamidze, said while they acknowledge the internal challenges in CCC, the party urged them to uphold the principles of the rule of law and respect property rights.

“Despite our repeated attempts as law abiding citizens to communicate with senior officials of the CCC, requesting the vacation of our property in Bulawayo ,as well as several other properties across the country in their respective provinces, it appears that co-operation has been lacking,” Makahamidze said.

Mzembi Says Chamisa Has Age On His Side Which ED Doesn’t Have

By Walter Mzembi| Chamisa @nelsonchamisa has unconditional support from a very significant constituency of Zimbabweans, which is in a permanent mode of defiance , according to that constituency he can do no wrong & even if the wrongs are self evident they are willing to gloss over it & forgive him after all he is 46 ! When you were 46 what decisions were you making ? Were they wisdom based decisions or lack thereof?

Most people at 46 were crashing their first marriages or going through some midlife crisis of sorts only to stabilise in their 50s. So Zimbabweans will follow him anywhere including to the Movement he is proposing . Voting for someone is a covenant , it is an energy that you cannot destroy through politics, its spiritual .

A sustainable solution to our broken down politics is engagement. You are not engaging Chamisa per se , you are engaging this constituency . So long and short of it this young man has got time , come to think of it Mugabe became Prime Minister at 57 , Chamisa has 10 years to perfect his art , imagine what is 10 years going to do to the guys in charge that are haunting all of us now !

This brings me to some list doing the rounds that purport to place me as Foreign Affairs Secretary in some Opposition outfit , i mean why would the authors of this incredulous list box me in a portfolio that i last served under #RGM ?

Takapedza zvemaPortfolio izvo , tirikutodavo panyanga ipapo !

Prices Hike Fears On Basic Commodities, As Mthuli Re-introduces Import Duty

By Business Reporter- There are fears of an increase in prices of basic commodities following the re-introduction of duty on imported essential goods.

On Thursday, the government reversed emergency measures implemented in May last year that temporarily allowed duty-free imports amid shortages and price manipulations.

Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube announced Thursday
that goods affected by the reinstated duty include cooking oil, maize meal, milk, sugar, rice, flour, salt, bath soap, washing soap, washing powder, toothpaste, and petroleum jelly.

These items, primarily produced or packed in Zimbabwe, were initially granted duty-free status to counteract escalating price rises.

World Wetlands Day Statement : Full Text

Network for Environmental and Climate Justice (NECJ) 2024 World Wetlands Day Statement

February 2, 2024

On World Wetlands Day (2024), the Network for Environmental and Climate Justice (NECJ) reiterates the importance of wetlands for sustainable development and their centrality to human well being.

The 2024 theme for World Wetlands Day; “Wetlands and Human Wellbeing” outlines the interconnection between wetlands, sustainable development and human health.

It is regrettable though to note that despite

their critical importance to sustainable development and human well-being, wetlands are the most threatened ecosystem on earth. Statistics reveal that 64 percent of the world’s wetlands have been lost since 1900.

Consequently, this has led to reduced access to fresh water and this has affected an estimated 2 billion people worldwide.
This calls for concerted efforts to protect the continued destruction of wetlands as part of efforts to safeguard human well-being and sustainable development.

Wetlands are critical for the achievement of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030.

Focus on wetlands in Harare, Zimbabwe

In Zimbabwe’s capital, Harare, wetlands are the major source of water after run-off but they continue to be lost due to a number of activities that include unsustainable agricultural practices, sand mining, poor enforcement of the law, illegal construction activities and pollution.

Zimbabwe is a signatory to the Ramsar Convention on the Protection of Wetlands and the NECJ implores the government to protect wetlands as important water sources that are critical for human well-being and serve as special habitats for several forms of plants, birds and animals.

In Zimbabwe, wetlands are protected under the Environmental Management Act (Cap 20;27), Statutory Instrument 7 of 2007 on Environmental Management

(Environmental Impact Assessment and Ecosystems Protection) Regulations and the Government Gazette 380 of 2013.

With regards to protection of wetlands within Zimbabwe’s capital, Harare which in itself is a wetland city, the NECJ hereby makes the following observations and recommendations;

Harare’s outdated Masterplan- last updated in 1992- makes little reference to wetlands and their invaluable services for the City of Harare. This has paved the way for chaotic land allocations (including on wetlands) which often disregard environmental sustainability.

Wetlands degradation has been rampant in Harare and this is coming on the backdrop of erratic water supplies, a situation that

could be addressed through preservation and restoration of wetlands which are Harare’s second source of water after run-off.

It is worth noting that land use planning in Harare has largely failed to integrate the issue of wetland ecosystems and this has come with heavy costs for the city.

Harare continues to use outdated colonial legislation on urban planning which was initially meant for a smaller population and this works against proper land use and planning.

At a time, the city is using an outdated master plan, the demand for land for construction or housing purposes is continuously increasing in Harare and consequently, these projects are being

undertaken at the detriment of wetland ecosystems.

An updated Masterplan for Harare must appreciate the fact that the future sustainability of the capital is dependent on wetlands preservation and environmental sustainability.
Proper land use planning in Harare should incorporate the need to protect wetlands in line with the vision of sustainable development of the capital.

In coming up with an updated Masterplan for Harare, there is a need to critically
examine the state of the city’s wetlands with a view of sustainably managing them.
There is an imperative need to conduct a detailed study of the environment and the state of wetlands so as to allow for appropriate measures to be taken in

protecting the environment.
A number of wetlands in Harare need restoration after having been damaged while the remaining ones need to be served from invasion/destruction.

Development and implementation of Local Environmental Action Plans (LEAPs) as stipulated by the Environmental Management Act is also critical for the protection of wetlands.
Effective town planning should be anchored on environmental sustainability and sustainable growth and development of the capital.

It is important to note that community stewardship is critical for the protection of wetlands and there is a need to mobilize grassroots communities to preserve these important water sources for human well-

being. This is at the core of the NECJ programming.

Protect Wetlands!!!
Protect the Future!!!

ENDS//

AFCON Quarter Finals: Underdogs Eye Victory

Sports Correspondent

The African Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2023 has been nothing short of thrilling, with intense matches and unexpected twists captivating football fans across the continent.

As the tournament progresses, all eyes are now on the quarterfinals, where four exciting matchups are set to unfold.

Nigeria vs Angola – Clash of Titans

Date & Time: 02 Feb 1900hrs

Nigeria, a football powerhouse, faces off against Angola in what promises to be a clash of titans.

Both teams have showcased impressive skills throughout the tournament, and this encounter is sure to be a battle for supremacy.

Football enthusiasts eagerly await the outcome of this intense matchup that will determine who advances to the next stage.

DR Congo vs Guinea – A Battle for Semifinal Berth

Date & Time: 02 Feb 2200hrs

In another quarterfinal showdown, DR Congo squares off against Guinea.

Both teams have demonstrated resilience and determination to reach this stage. As they vie for a spot in the semifinals, fans can anticipate a closely contested match with every player giving their all on the field.

Mali vs Ivory Coast – West African Rivalry

Date & Time: 03 Feb 1900hrsThe clash between Mali and Ivory Coast adds a layer of regional rivalry to the quarterfinals. These West African teams have impressed with their skillful play and strategic prowess. Expect a fierce battle as Mali and Ivory Coast go head-to-head for the coveted semifinal spot.

Cape Verde vs South Africa –

Underdogs Aim for Glory

Date & Time: 03 Feb 2200hrsCape Verde and South Africa, considered underdogs in the tournament, have defied expectations to reach the quarterfinals.

This matchup is a testament to the unpredictable nature of football, where anything can happen.

As both teams strive for glory, fans will witness a clash that could potentially produce the tournament’s next surprise.As the AFCON 2023 quarterfinals approach, anticipation and excitement are reaching fever pitch.

Football enthusiasts are eagerly awaiting these matchups, expecting a combination of skill, determination, and perhaps a few surprises.

The journey to determine the continental champion continues, and these quarterfinal clashes are pivotal steps in that thrilling adventure.

Tongombeya Returns Home

State media

President Emmerson Mnangagwa, recently returned from the Italy-Africa summit in Rome, emphasizes the importance of Zimbabwe collaborating with international organizations to achieve food security.

International forums serve as platforms for governments to engage with relevant organizations, seeking solutions for economic growth.

Global attention has increasingly focused on partnerships with Africa, evident in developed nations’ efforts to engage African leaders in discussions on economic development and mutual cooperation.

During the two-day summit in Rome, Italy presented its strategic plan for Africa, highlighting energy, agriculture, and education as key areas for cooperation.

President Mnangagwa, among the attending African heads of state, highlighted the growing interest in working with the continent.

He emphasized that Africa, as a collective entity, is becoming crucial for serious developing countries like France and Spain.

Addressing Zimbabwe’s commitment to food security, the President outlined deliberate policies of the Second Republic.

These include climate-proofing the agriculture sector by expanding irrigation, constructing water bodies, and maximizing existing resources.

President Mnangagwa stressed the importance of collaboration with institutions like the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) to modernize agriculture and reclaim Zimbabwe’s status as a regional food basket.