Klopp Eyes EPL Glory

Liverpool coach Jurgen Klopp has talked about his team’s title intentions, admitting that his charges are ready to “try” to win the Premier League championship this season.

The Reds spent the previous week on top of the table but were displaced by Arsenal after drawing goalless against Manchester United at Anfield on Sunday.

The result left Klopp’s men in second place and one point behind the Gunners.

While Klopp is aware of the pressure and the number games ahead, he said after the match: “It (the season) will be really tough. My boys for me today looked like they are really ready just to give it a proper try and then we will see what that means exactly.

“For today, if you take the right things out of this game then this was a super-important game because, as I said, the counter-press was the best we’ve played with this group.”- Soccer24 News

Bafana Bafana Star Out Of AFCON 2023

Bafana Bafana coach Hugo Broos has suffered another blow after one of his Europe-based star has been ruled out of the Afcon 2023 tournament.

The South African team will be travelling to Cameroon next month without RCS Strasbourg striker Lebo Mothiba.

The forward, who recently was included in the provisional Bafana Bafana squad, has been ruled out of the competition after his club confirmed that he is set to undergo surgery after fracturing his patella (knee) over the weekend.

A statement by the club revealed that Mothiba will be out for several months.

“Victim of a fracture of the patella of his left knee during the match played by Racing in Lorient on Sunday, Lebo Mothibi underwent successful surgery today (Monday).

“The South African international striker will, however, be unavailable for several months.”

Burnley forward Lyle Foster’s participation is also in serious doubt after his coach Vincent Kompany said the player is not mentally fit to travel to Cameroon for Afcon.- Soccer24 News

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Tshabangu Recalls Chamisa Top Aide

Three candidates successfully filed their papers at the Nomination Court in Gweru for Mkoba North Constituency National Assembly seat.

Recalled CCC candidate Amos Chibaya filed his papers under the CCC party against Patrick Tayiya of Democratic Official party and Edgar Ncube of ZANU PF.

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Mnangagwa Free Education Lies Exposed As He Announces US Dollar School Fees 

By James Gwati – President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration has officially introduced school fees denominated in foreign currency, exposing the hollowness of the promise to provide free primary education for Zimbabweans.

In the run-up to the August national polls, Mnangagwa said his government would provide free primary education.

This surprising policy shift has raised concerns about the accessibility of education for many Zimbabwean families, placing a financial strain on parents and prompting scepticism about the government’s commitment to its electoral promises.

This unexpected announcement, detailed in a gazette notice, has ignited controversy, particularly given that 80 percent of the population, predominantly government workers, receive their salaries in the local currency. 

The move to US dollar-denominated fees burdens parents who are already grappling with insufficient incomes to cover basic living expenses.

Minister of Primary and Secondary Education Torerayi Moyo, communicated the fee structure in a statement to the public via state media on Monday.

 Rural government primary schools are instructed to cap fees at US$10 per term, while their urban counterparts should not exceed US$20 per term.

Despite the fees being quoted in US dollars, parents and guardians are afforded the flexibility to make payments in the local currency, pegged to the prevailing exchange rate on the payment date for Zimbabwean pupils.

For secondary schools, Statutory Instrument 240 of 2023, Education (Tuition and Boarding Fees) (Government Schools) (Amendment) Regulations, 2023 (No. 1), delineates the fee structure. S1 schools in low-density suburbs set tuition fees at US$40 per term, S2 schools in high-density suburbs at US$20 per term, and S3 schools in rural areas at US$10 per term.

Crucially, parents contribute only a fraction of the total costs, as the government covers teachers’ salaries in government schools and certain additional expenses. 

The gazetted fees for pupils residing outside Zimbabwe, without taxpayer support, underscore the extent of government assistance—US$300 per term for primary tuition and US$400 per term for secondary schools, payable exclusively in US dollars.

While the published tuition fees seem comprehensive, the government’s expanded BEAM program aims to ensure coverage for pupils from the most economically disadvantaged families.

 Additionally, some government schools retain the option to request a top-up levy from parents through school development associations, contingent on approval by the majority of parents and the Ministry.

Roman Catholic Okays Gay Marriages

By-Pope Francis has allowed priests to bless same-sex couples, with a new document issued on Monday explaining a radical change in Vatican policy.

BBC News reported that the head of the Roman Catholic Church said priests should be permitted to bless same-sex and “irregular” couples, under certain circumstances.

However, the Vatican said blessings should not be part of regular Church rituals or related to civil unions or weddings.

It added that it continues to view marriage as a lifelong sacrament between a man and a woman.

The Vatican emphasized that blessings in question must be non-liturgical and should not be conferred at the same time as a civil union, using set rituals or even with the clothing and gestures that belong in a wedding.

It said people seeking a “blessing” should not be subject to “an exhaustive moral analysis” as a precondition for receiving it. The Vatican said:

Ultimately, a blessing offers people a means to increase their trust in God. The request for a blessing, thus, expresses and nurtures openness to the transcendence, mercy, and closeness to God in a thousand concrete circumstances of life, which is no small thing in the world in which we live. It is a seed of the Holy Spirit that must be nurtured, not hindered.

In the new document, the Vatican stressed that people in “irregular” unions of extramarital sex — gay or straight — are in a state of sin. But it said that shouldn’t deprive them of God’s love or mercy.

Cardinal Víctor Manuel Fernández, the prefect of the Church, who introduced the text, said that the new stance does not validate the status of same-sex couples in the eyes of the Catholic Church.

In 2021, the Pope said priests could not bless same-sex marriages because God cannot “bless sin”.

However, Pope Francis had suggested in October that he was open to having the Church bless same-sex couples.

Government Gazzets School Fees In US Dollars

By James Gwati – The government has officially gazetted school fees in foreign currency, allowing parents to pay using the local currency at the prevailing exchange rate.

This move empowers schools to request payments in US dollars, posing a challenge for parents whose incomes are primarily in the local currency, which has been facing challenges.

In a statement to the public via state media on Monday, Torerayi Moyo, the Minister of Primary and Secondary Education, outlined the fee structure. 

He specified that rural government primary schools should cap fees at US$10 per term, while urban government primary schools should not exceed US$20 per term.

While the fees are denominated in US dollars, parents and guardians have the flexibility to make payments in the local currency at the exchange rate applicable on the payment date for Zimbabwean pupils.

For secondary schools, Statutory Instrument 240 of 2023, Education (Tuition and Boarding Fees) (Government Schools) (Amendment) Regulations, 2023 (No. 1), outlines the fee structure. S1 schools in low-density suburbs have set tuition fees at US$40 per term, S2 schools in high-density suburbs at US$20 per term, and S3 schools in rural areas at US$10 per term.

Parents contribute only a fraction of the total costs, as the government covers teachers’ salaries in government schools and certain additional costs.

 The gazetted fees for pupils residing outside Zimbabwe, who do not receive taxpayer support, illustrate the level of government assistance for Zimbabwean pupils.

 Primary tuition fees for this group are set at US$300 per term, and secondary schools are US$400 per term, payable exclusively in US dollars.

While the gazetted tuition fees are comprehensive, the government’s expanded BEAM program ensures coverage for pupils from the most economically disadvantaged families. 

Additionally, some government schools may request a top-up levy from parents through school development associations, subject to approval by the majority of parents and the Ministry.

-Herald

AFCON Blow For Bafana Bafana

Bafana Bafana coach Hugo Broos has suffered another blow after one of his Europe-based star has been ruled out of the Afcon 2023 tournament.

The South African team will be travelling to Cameroon next month without RCS Strasbourg striker Lebo Mothiba.

The forward, who recently was included in the provisional Bafana Bafana squad, has been ruled out of the competition after his club confirmed that he is set to undergo surgery after fracturing his patella (knee) over the weekend.

A statement by the club revealed that Mothiba will be out for several months.

“Victim of a fracture of the patella of his left knee during the match played by Racing in Lorient on Sunday, Lebo Mothibi underwent successful surgery today (Monday).

“The South African international striker will, however, be unavailable for several months.”

Burnley forward Lyle Foster’s participation is also in serious doubt after his coach Vincent Kompany said the player is not mentally fit to travel to Cameroon for Afcon.- Soccer24 News

Klopp Sets Sight On EPL Title

Liverpool coach Jurgen Klopp has talked about his team’s title intentions, admitting that his charges are ready to “try” to win the Premier League championship this season.

The Reds spent the previous week on top of the table but were displaced by Arsenal after drawing goalless against Manchester United at Anfield on Sunday.

The result left Klopp’s men in second place and one point behind the Gunners.

While Klopp is aware of the pressure and the number games ahead, he said after the match: “It (the season) will be really tough. My boys for me today looked like they are really ready just to give it a proper try and then we will see what that means exactly.

“For today, if you take the right things out of this game then this was a super-important game because, as I said, the counter-press was the best we’ve played with this group.”- Soccer24 News

Uya Ndikugeze Munyama – Muzaya Ndunge

Prominent spiritualist Leonard Gwaze, claims his supernatural powers can transform one’s life.

Muzaya Ndunge further says he can drive away evil spirits and bad spells.

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Who’s This Woman Clutching Winky D’s Arm Tightly?

“The Enigmatic Embrace: Unraveling Winky D’s Mysterious Muse”

By Showbiz Reporter | In a rare public sighting, the woman clad in elegance was spotted tightly clutching the arm of the renowned artist, Winky D, at a recent event. The enigma surrounding the singer’s personal life has long been a subject of curiosity among fans, and this unanticipated display left the audience in awe.

Her poised demeanor and the subtle glint of a wedding band sparked whispers among onlookers, leading to speculation that this mysterious lady might be more than just a casual companion. Winky D, who has masterfully guarded his private life from the prying eyes of the media, has never officially disclosed details about his family.

The way she leaned into him, as if sewn into his side, spoke volumes of a deep connection and familiarity that could only be forged through years of companionship. The unspoken language between them hinted at a bond that transcended the public persona of the charismatic musician.

As the crowd attempted to decipher the cryptic scene, it became evident that this wasn’t a fleeting encounter with a stranger; rather, it was a silent revelation of a concealed chapter in Winky D’s life. The singer’s wife, veiled in elegance, seemed to effortlessly navigate the fine line between supporting her husband and maintaining the privacy they both cherish.

This subtle yet profound revelation left fans yearning for more insights into Winky D’s personal world, even as he continues to masterfully craft his musical narrative. The Woman sewn Clutching singer’s arm tightly unveiled a glimpse into the private tapestry of an artist who, for years, has kept the intricacies of his family life shrouded in mystery. As the whispers fade, one thing remains clear – behind the stage presence and pulsating beats lies a man whose heart beats in rhythm with the one who clutches his arm, a silent testament to a love that transcends the spotlight. WHO IS SHE?

ZLHR Condemns Cholera Deaths And Failure to Contain Recurrent Outbreaks

Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) implores central government and local authorities to contain the outbreak and spread of cholera in Zimbabwe, which has led to the unnecessary deaths of several people across the country.

According to Ministry of Health and Child Care, more than 200 people are suspected to have fallen victim to the cholera outbreak in several parts of the country, while more than 130 people have been hospitalised since February 2023, when the first cases were publicly confirmed.

ZLHR is saddened that the ongoing deaths owing to cholera, which is a medieval disease, are a result of dereliction of duty by public officials and have brought desolation to the affected families and communities and the nation at large.

It is extremely worrying that such a medieval and preventable disease continues to claim precious lives in Zimbabwe, 15 years after the country was afflicted by a deadly cholera outbreak, which was eradicated centuries ago in some countries.

It is an indictment on both local and central government that Zimbabwe is still stalked by a medieval disease such as cholera.

ZLHR holds both local and central government accountable for the recurrent cholera outbreaks and the unwarranted deaths of people because of their failure to invest in and manage basic water, sanitation infrastructure and public health facilities.

The failure by central and local government to swiftly respond to the cholera epidemic through providing basic health services, medical treatment and services, clean running water and sanitary facilities to people, is an unacceptable failure of leadership and represents a clear failure by local authorities and government to uphold their constitutional obligations as provided in the Constitution and other regional and international instruments.

To arrest the cholera epidemic and prevent recurrent outbreaks of the primitive disease, ZLHR implores local and central government to;

· Urgently take corrective measures to prevent further deaths from cholera, contain the epidemic, and prevent further outbreaks;

Provide clean running water and sanitary environs to all affected communities and others at risk of infection to halt the spread of the deadly disease;

Urgently provide all affected people with rapid free medical assistance and treatment;

Increase budget allocation on water, sanitation and hygiene to achieve 15% allocation to health as provided in the Abuja Declaration to enhance the quality of life of citizens.

Seriously embrace their social and economic rights obligations provided in the Constitution and guarantee progressive realisation of the right to healthcare, the right to safe, clean and potable water for everyone and the right to a clean environment that is not harmful to people’s health or their well-being.

Job Saro Wiwa Sikhala Fights Emmerson Mnangagwa From The Dungeon

Snippets from Hon Job Sikhala’s epistle from prison…

Today marks exactly one and half years, that is, the full 18 months under persecution, incarceration in a meter by two and half meters solitary confinement in Chikurubi Maximum Security Prison by the regime in Zimbabwe since my arrest on the 14th of June 2022.

During this period hot weather and electricity blackouts in the dark solitary dungeon where you can hold the thick of darkness, I wake up during the middle of the night, the room is fully flooded with my sweat, mosquitos having completed feasting breakfast, lunch and supper from my bare body.

I taught myself that decency is only for free. I am under repression and I must conquer the mental motives of my persecutors. What must be known my dearest friends is that there is no amount of suffering that I have not gone through in my life. I slept on an empty stomach days to no end, but was never tempted to steal from anyone all my life.

I, and my late parents labored in other people’s fields for school fees, food and clothing. Railway stations and bus terminuses became my shelter in search of a better life.

I used thatched slums built of poles as accommodation going to school. I used to travel 46 Kilometers daily to and from school, living in Zaka, walking round Siya Dam to Mazunguye Secondary School in Bikita. Crossing paths with hippopotamus from Siya Dam and Leopard harbored in the mountains separating Zaka and Bikita during dark hours coming from school. There is no difficult situation insurmountable to me

I am a typical field Negro. This must inform everyone about the comfort and satisfaction I get by living among the poor people. We share our poverty together. That is why I am passionately prepared to die for the poor and the downtrodden. They deserve complete protection and shelter from those who wield power.

I lived the experience and the new experience I am going through has strengthened me.

SADC Endorses Chaotic Polls In Madagascar

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His Excellency Andry Nirina Rajoelina, President of the Republic of Madagascar was inaugurated on 16th December 2023 following his re-election in the First Round of the Presidential Election which were held on 16th November 2023 in Madagascar.

The inauguration ceremony was attended by multitudes of Malagasy citizens and esteemed foreign dignitaries including Heads of State and Government from the Southern African Development Community (SADC) region and their respective representatives.

In his speech after taking oath of office, H.E. President Rajoelina, pledged his commitment to steer Madagascar towards a stronger and a prosperous nation through prioritising human capital development, industrialization and good governance in the next five years of his administration.

H.E. President Andry Rajoelina thanked the Malagasy people for maintaining peace during the election process and committed to unite the people of Madagascar for the good of the country.

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Prince Robert Kahisime Shines at Nyaradzo Ambassadors Golf Day Namibia

By Sports Correspondent| **Windhoek, Namibia – In a stunning display of talent and skill, 13-year-old golf prodigy Prince Robert Kahisime emerged victorious at the Nyaradzo Ambassadors Golf Day Namibia, held at the prestigious Windhoek Golf and Country Club.

Kahisime’s exceptional performance, boasting a gross of 42 points, surpassed competitors Mosinamegape Lekopanye, Dignity Moyo, and Evelyn Paulin, captivating spectators at the CMG International Media Group-organized event.

This event marked the second edition of the Namibian leg of the Ambassadors Golf Day, following the successful launch in Johannesburg last month. Zimbabwean and Namibian players participated, with the event being hosted by Zimbabwean Ambassador to Namibia, HE Melody Chaurura.

Ambassador Chaurura emphasized the unifying power of sports across territories, applauding initiatives that foster networking and collaboration. She expressed the government’s commitment to diaspora engagement, welcoming progressive ideas and initiatives.

The Ambassadors Golf Day organizers revealed ambitious plans for future tournaments in the USA, UK, Australia, and other countries. Conrad Mwanza, CMG International Media Group Managing Director, highlighted the platform’s role in promoting unity and providing a nexus for development among stakeholders.

“We are focused on creating our Pro-Am mini tour, heading into three more territories before concluding at the Global Zimbabwe Network in Dubai next year in November,” stated Mwanza.

Golf’s reputation as an elite sport with substantial business rewards for stakeholders was acknowledged. The organizers extended gratitude to Nyaradzo Group for sponsoring the Namibian event through the Sahwira International Plan (SIP), reflecting their commitment to positive change and development.

Nyaradzo Group, actively involved in community initiatives, offers the SIP package, including funeral services, repatriation, logistics, and advisory services.

As the Ambassadors Golf Day gains momentum, the spotlight now turns to Botswana for the next stop in this global movement as the new year approaches. Stay tuned for more thrilling golf action and international collaboration in the world of sports.

Zimbabwean Professor Runs Away From Mnangagwa Regime, Forms Own Sovereign State

ZCnews :

A DECLARATION of a new State thousands of kilometres from Zimbabwe’s outlying rural area of Hurungwe into the Pacific Ocean may sound fictitious and strange.

Zimbabwean-born academic, professor Webiston Jokonya, on September 5 made history after declaring a new sovereign State at the heart of the world’s waters.

The new State is called United Republic of Delvin (URD) and has only 36 registered citizens so far.

URD was formed from what was known as Howland Island, located just north of the Equator in the Central Pacific Ocean, about 1 700 nautical miles southwest of Honolulu. It is just 160 hectares big and also lies almost halfway between Hawaii and Australia.

It was unclaimed and uninhabited until 2023
when it was declared a country or sovereign
State by Jokonya.

Jokonya (45) was born and raised in Hurungwe, under Chief Kazangarare, about 70km north of Karoi. In his declaration speech, Jokonya, as the first Prime Minister of URD, said his dream had come to reality. –

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Mkwananzi Denies Unfounded Ouster Claims Amidst Allegations of Regime-Backed Disruption

By A Correspondent| Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) Spokesperson Promise Mkwananzi has categorically refuted and dismissed the baseless assertions propagated by a Twitter account under the name Sengezo Tshabangu, claiming that he has been ousted from his role within the party.

Mkwananzi emphatically denied any communication with Tshabangu and accused him of colluding with Zanu PF to undermine the opposition. In response to the allegations, Mkwananzi clarified, “Please note that this is false and unfounded. I have not been removed from my position, and I have never, at any point in my life, engaged with this individual who is operating under ZANU-PF directives to sabotage the movement that countless individuals have sacrificed for, some paying the ultimate price for Zimbabwe’s freedom.”

Asserting his unwavering commitment to the cause, Mkwananzi declared, “I remain steadfast in my dedication to the struggle, pledging full allegiance to the capable leadership and guidance of our President Advocate Nelson Chamisa and the CCC party. My loyalty is not contingent on holding a specific position; it is rooted in the values and principles driving our just and legitimate pursuit for the total liberation and ultimate emancipation of all our people.”

The Twitter account, in question, circulated a message that seemingly ignited reactions from pro-regime elements on the platform, who accused Chamisa of dictatorial tendencies. The message purportedly conveyed a call from Mkwananzi, claiming unjust removal from his position by Chamisa, expressing concerns about Chamisa’s leadership style, and expressing a desire to engage in dialogue. Mkwananzi, however, vehemently denied the accuracy of this account, maintaining his commitment to the party’s objectives and leadership.

In concluding his statement, Mkwananzi underscored, “My allegiance is unwavering, and I remain resolute in my dedication to the struggle, the party, and President Nelson Chamisa. It transcends any individual position and is grounded in the collective vision for a just and liberated Zimbabwe.”

To be or not to be! Ostallos Speaks On Filing As CCC Candidate

A friend who is among the progressive forces called me to ask why in the face of a clear window to be an independent candidate against my party CCC, I chose not to?

There was an extensive debate about the path to take in the face of the carnage we saw in the past few months post the August sham general election.

A carnage sponsored, coordinated and executed by Zanupf!

Many people held and still hold different views including yours truly.

The task was and remains that of finding an exit point that can best save the people’s project with minimum damage to the same and our nation.

In the discussions most people were informed albeit in a rational way, by self preservation opinions.

I was also not spared from thinking in the same manner.

But it came a time when l thought l must apply mind and deploy the necessary thought process to things unfolding.

I knew this was going to pass but the question was if it ends what does it leave me at.
Two things controlled my opinions:

  1. My training and grounding as a student of mordern scientific thought. I was naturally inclined to think logically even if it inconvenienced my personal interests.
    At times even if you want to drive a Mercedes benz- with $700 in your bank account- it’s logical to accept that for now l cannot. An organic intellectual (in the Gramscian sense), ought to, at least, be truthful to themselves even if they can for other reasons deploy a different message or feeling. We operate from the truth for the great Amilcar Cabral taught us to “tell no lies to the masses of our people.”
  2. Ideologically, I’m was raised and trained by the International Socialist Organisation (ISO) at the then illustrious UZ. At the time ISO was headed by Cde Munya Gwisai. Of all the things in this world of politics ISO instilled critical ideological values, principles & clarity that even today- in a centre left Organisation we belong to, those principles guide us as individual leaders. The principles we were taught is that this struggle is about the people & the transformation of their material conditions not individual cdes getting obsessed with leaderships positions of titles !
    Everyone has their own campus and convictions before they become part of the collective.
    So, this is a time for me to make a personal choice and l said to myself Never! I will never go against my convictions and worse my leader Nelson Chamisa. Even if it means that I lose being an MP, so be it. I was not born with this national responsibility.
    Parliament was and remains to us a platform to advance the collective interests of our people, our Movement and the nation at large. And these interests can be summed up as the genuine desire to see the establishment of a Modern Democratic Developmental State in Zimbabwe anchored on the values of Freedom, Justics & Solidarity.The people of Tshabalala expressed their preference in August but the regime was not happy- it’s obvious why would Jonathan be happy? It will be illogical for me to expect him and the class of 2017 to be.The reality is that I’m not the only person who can work for them as an MP. ( how l hate using “l” for we were taught in the ISO to stick to ‘we’. It guides against a sense of entitlement, impunity and individualism). There were MPs before me, and like them l will come and go.
    No one person can live beyond what is apportioned to them.
    The principles installed to me by the international Socialist Organisation a decade ago live a full life within me.
    I cruise without fear or favor because l know that within me is a burning desire to genuinely see a democratic society.
    A society whose economy works for the MANY and not the few.
    All revolutionaries ought to be tested- some fall by the way side. But it is my strong conviction that even if we are to fall we will rise up , crawl, walk and then run to victory. That is, victory against Kleptocracy, victory against nepotism, victory against corruption, victory against hunger, lack & poverty, victory against destitution, victory against underdevelopment, hopelessness & a moribund economy, victory against nihilism, victory against tyranny & lastly victory against fear!
    The question to some is what if your principles don’t pay off at the end.
    My response is simple- principles are never about profit or self preservation. One cannot and must never bend principles for personal gain or political expediency. We cannot and we shall not disregard our principles. Never!
    For me life is about a legacy- after all we are all gonna die but what matters, at least to me is that what history and contribution am l leaving behind.
    What will the same people who supported me to be part of the leadership collective that supported us say. Thats my legacy question.
    Remember without the people- there was not gonna be the task to be part of the leadership.
    So we have to at all material times serve the people.
    Without the power(support) of the people, we in leadership have no authority and whatever privilege that comes with it.
    Until this is achieved some of us, as long as we live- we will fight!
    From me to you with love and solidarity always.
    Under my hand
    Comrade Ostallos
    In the name of the people✊?

Zimbabwean Man Declares Self Leader Of New State

ZCnews :

A DECLARATION of a new State thousands of kilometres from Zimbabwe’s outlying rural area of Hurungwe into the Pacific Ocean may sound fictitious and strange.

Zimbabwean-born academic, professor Webiston Jokonya, on September 5 made history after declaring a new sovereign State at the heart of the world’s waters.

The new State is called United Republic of Delvin (URD) and has only 36 registered citizens so far.

URD was formed from what was known as Howland Island, located just north of the Equator in the Central Pacific Ocean, about 1 700 nautical miles southwest of Honolulu. It is just 160 hectares big and also lies almost halfway between Hawaii and Australia.

It was unclaimed and uninhabited until 2023
when it was declared a country or sovereign
State by Jokonya.

Jokonya (45) was born and raised in Hurungwe, under Chief Kazangarare, about 70km north of Karoi. In his declaration speech, Jokonya, as the first Prime Minister of URD, said his dream had come to reality. –

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I Am Ready To Die For The Oppressed : Wiwa

Snippets from Hon Job Sikhala’s epistle from prison…

Today marks exactly one and half years, that is, the full 18 months under persecution, incarceration in a meter by two and half meters solitary confinement in Chikurubi Maximum Security Prison by the regime in Zimbabwe since my arrest on the 14th of June 2022.

During this period hot weather and electricity blackouts in the dark solitary dungeon where you can hold the thick of darkness, I wake up during the middle of the night, the room is fully flooded with my sweat, mosquitos having completed feasting breakfast, lunch and supper from my bare body.

I taught myself that decency is only for free. I am under repression and I must conquer the mental motives of my persecutors. What must be known my dearest friends is that there is no amount of suffering that I have not gone through in my life. I slept on an empty stomach days to no end, but was never tempted to steal from anyone all my life.

I, and my late parents labored in other people’s fields for school fees, food and clothing. Railway stations and bus terminuses became my shelter in search of a better life.

I used thatched slums built of poles as accommodation going to school. I used to travel 46 Kilometers daily to and from school, living in Zaka, walking round Siya Dam to Mazunguye Secondary School in Bikita. Crossing paths with hippopotamus from Siya Dam and Leopard harbored in the mountains separating Zaka and Bikita during dark hours coming from school. There is no difficult situation insurmountable to me

I am a typical field Negro. This must inform everyone about the comfort and satisfaction I get by living among the poor people. We share our poverty together. That is why I am passionately prepared to die for the poor and the downtrodden. They deserve complete protection and shelter from those who wield power.

I lived the experience and the new experience I am going through has strengthened me.

Armed robbery cases haunt ZRP

By A Correspondent- Police have admitted challenges in fighting cases of armed robbery that have rocked Beitbridge over the past fortnight.

This is despite a new crop of officers in the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) mainstream having been deployed between May and June in the border town.

The robbers target well-to-do residents, with particular interest in cross-border transporters and money changers living in the affluent SDP area, named after its spatial development programme.

Residents in the suburb are having sleepless nights, apprehensive that robbers can break in anytime.

“We have a challenge in that area. It is not lit because it is a new suburb. We are working on it,” national police spokesman Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said in an interview.

“We are planning to establish a police base in that area and we are appealing to residents to work with us and we will bring these culprits to book.”

He denied claims that police were incapacitated to deal with the vice.

Residents are, however, convinced that police patrols are few and far apart.

They also allege mainstream CID concentration is inside the Beitbridge Border Post, where police officers allegedly line their pockets through corrupt activities and by extorting money from travellers.

“We are in trouble because no one is patrolling our suburb. There is little police visibility and we are at the mercy of the robbers. Every night, there has been an incident in the last two weeks,” residents’ representative Abel Hindi said.

A victim, Livison Ncube, said he lost US$3 000 and R87 000 and all his electrical gadgets to armed robbers recently.

“Only one wore a mask. They never gave me a chance to look at them and (they) hit me with a bar when I attempted to,” he said.

Sources at Beitbridge police said the newly-deployed CID officers were corrupt.

“They are a group of people deployed here because they paid their way. Most of them are officers who came to Beitbridge on ‘Operation No To Cross Border Crime’ and realised there was financial activity,” one of the sources said.

Recently, Nyathi said police were investigating their human resources officer after it emerged that some of the new deployments paid between US$400 and US$600 to be moved to Beitbridge.

Blow for Tshabangu

Nelson Chamisa, the leader of the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC), has formally objected to Secretary General Sengezo Tshabangu using his image on campaign materials.

This development arises amidst internal conflicts within the opposition party, with Tshabangu recalling CCC Members of Parliament based on his claimed position as the Secretary General, a role the party asserts does not exist.

On Monday, Tshabangu endorsed his candidates for the upcoming February 3 by-elections, incorporating CCC symbols, which prominently feature Nelson Chamisa’s face.

In a letter directed to the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC), Chamisa, through his legal representatives, emphasized that the use of party symbols by individuals not authorized by him constitutes a legal violation.

“We represent Advocate Nelson Chamisa, on whose behalf we communicate. Please acknowledge our professional involvement.

“Our client is the president of the Citizens’ Coalition for Change political party, established on January 22, 2022.

“We understand that in June 2023, he granted specific candidates from the party permission to use his image as a logo in the harmonized elections conducted between August 23 and 24, 2023.

“Those granted permission to use his image had their nomination papers, as outlined in your records, signed in a letter dated June 15, 2023, and received by your office on the same day. A copy of the mentioned letter is attached for your reference.

“We have been informed that some individuals, not among those mentioned earlier, are illicitly employing our client’s image for the purpose of misrepresentation and misleading the electorate. We wish to highlight that this is unlawful,” stated the letter.

Last month, Tshabangu’s candidates employed CCC party symbols in the by-elections, asserting his continued use of CCC symbols as a legitimate Secretary General.

Another accident claims 9 along Harare Mukumbura road

Two Honda Fit vehicles collided head-on in Mazowe early yesterday killing nine people, with Acting Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister Ambassador Chris Mutsvangwa expressing concern over the high number of fatal accidents which have claimed 15 lives in less than a week.

Minister Mutsvangwa said drivers should exercise caution on the roads to avoid the loss of lives.

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said yesterday’s accident occurred around 2:30am near the 43km peg along Harare-Mukumbura Road.

Besides the nine people killed, three others were injured.

This fatal accident came after six people were killed last week in another accident involving a Toyota Hiace and a Nissan Caravan kombis and a bus, in Warren Park, Harare.

“A Honda Fit vehicle with four passengers on board, which was travelling towards Bindura, was involved in a head-on collision with another Honda Fit vehicle with seven passengers on board, which was travelling in the opposite direction,” said Asst Comm Nyathi.

“As a result of the accident one of the vehicles caught fire, resulting in three victims being burnt beyond recognition. The bodies of the victims were taken to Concession Hospital mortuary for post-mortems while the injured are admitted to the same hospital.”

Ambassador Mutsvangwa urged drivers to exercise due safety and extra care.

“The festive season has started on a painful and tragic note with two terrible car accidents,” he said.

“Taking due cue from the Head of State, the Ministries of Home Affairs and of Transport, the Zimbabwe Republic Police and other Government traffic safety agencies are imploring the driving public to exercise due safety and extra care on our highways,” he said.

Asst Comm Nyathi said DNA tests would be conducted on three of the bodies that were burnt beyond recognition to ascertain the identities of the deceased.

One of the vehicles had family members while the other vehicle had people coming from a night out.

It is understood that at around 2:30 am, a white vehicle that was being driven by a 24-year-old man with four passengers encroached into the lane of an oncoming silver Honda Fit with seven people which was heading towards Harare.

On impact, the silver vehicle caught fire and three people were burnt beyond recognition.

Ambassador Mutsvangwa called on the nation to heed President Mnangagwa’s plea for cautious driving.

“H.E. the President Dr. Emmerson D. Mnangagwa issued an impassioned plea for safe driving with an emphasis against drinking and driving in his address at the final Politburo meeting of 2023.

“Every driver owes it to all fellow road users to exercise maximum alertness once one takes to the highway,” he said.

During the Zanu-PF Politburo meeting last week, President Mnangagwa cautioned motorists to desist from complacency as it would lead to the unnecessary loss of lives.

He implored drivers to follow all laid down road rules and regulations saying it was the general citizenry’s duty to ensure accidents were avoided.

“As we go for our festive holidays and into the new year, I call upon the nation to continue upholding the culture of unity, love and hardwork and let us also drive safely on our roads,” said the President.

“Let us drive carefully. Those who want to drink, drink at home, kana wadhakwa wovata (when you get drunk retire to bed).”

In another head-on collision, three people were killed when a Sino truck with three passengers on board was involved in a head on collision with a DAF truck with one passenger on board at the 50km peg along the Mutare-Juliasdale on Sunday at around 3pm.

Two victims were identified by their next of kin as Patience Muzarerawetu a female adult of Wattle Company and Garikayi Charamba, a male adult of Watsomba Business Centre.

Mkwananzi scoffs at Tshabangu

By A Correspondent- Opposition CCC spokesperson, Promise Mkwananzi has scoffed at claims that he has been fired from the party.

Said Mkwananzi:

Please note that this is false and unfounded. I have not been removed from my position and I have never ever in my life called this Charlatan who is working under ZANU-PF instruction to destroy the movement that so many have sacrificed so much for , including paying the ultimate price for Zimbabwe to be free.

I remain loyal to the struggle and I submit myself fully, without any equivocation to the able leadership and guidance of our President Advocate

@nelsonchamisa and the

@CCCZimbabwe party. My loyalty to the struggle, the party and President

@nelsonchamisa is NOT based on me having a position. It is based on the value proposition and the disposition of prosecuting a just and legitimate struggle for the total liberation and ultimate emancipation of all our people.

ZIM AMBASSADOR GOLF DAY NAMIBIA OFF TO A GOOD START

Teenage sensation Prince Robert Kahisime stole the show with a sterling performance at the recently concluded Nyaradzo Ambassadors Golf Day Namibia held at the lush Windhoek Golf and Country Club.

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The 13-year old edged out the playing field with a gross of 42 points ahead of Mosinamegape Lekopanye, Dignity Moyo and Evelyn Paulin at the CMG International Media Group- organized event.

The Namibian leg of Ambassadors Golf Day is the second edition after the successful launch of the South African edition last month in Johannesburg.

The event featured Zimbabwean and Namibian players hosted by Zimbabwean Ambassador to Namibia HE Melody Chaurura, who hailed the unifying aspect of sport across territories.

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“Initiatives such as these should be applauded as they create networking and collaboration from different walks of life. Golf is a big sport and it is encouraging to understand the vision behind Ambassador Golf Day.”

Ambassador Chaurura reiterated the Government’s commitment to diaspora engagement and her open door policy in welcoming progressive thoughts and initiatives of the sort.

The organizers of the Ambassadors Golf Day are pleased with the reception and unveiled grand plans which include tournaments in the USA, UK and Australia, among other countries.

“The event in Namibia encouraged us in this journey we have undertaken, looking at the diversity of the playing field and accompanying activities.”

“This platform not only fosters unity but also gives talent a chance to shine, as well as a powerful nexus for development among all the stakeholders,” said Conrad Mwanza, CMG International Media Group Managing Director.

“We are focused on creating our Pro-Am mini tour as per our vision when we launched in South Africa and will be heading into three more territories before rounding the tour at the Global Zimbabwe Network in Dubai, next year in November.”

Golf has long been considered one of the world’s elite sports which also factors exponential business rewards for stakeholders.

“We are also grateful for the support of the Nyaradzo Group who sponsored the Namibian event through the Sahwira International Plan (SIP) as further testament of their commitment to positive change and development,” said Mwanza.

Nyaradzo is heavily involved in community initiatives in Zimbabwe and abroad and currently bringing convenience through the SIP package which includes funeral services, repatriation, logistics and advisory services, among other product offerings https://sip.nyaradzo.global

Up next in the Ambassadors Golf Day is a stop in 

Botswana as the movement gathers full steam ahead of the new year.

LAWYER HITS PRISON OFFICER WITH LAWSUIT OVER PARTISAN CONDUCT

A lawyer has approached the High Court seeking an order for the dismissal of a prison officer, who is vigorously involved in partisan politics, in contravention of constitutional provisions that bar civil servants from engaging in active partisan politics.

Harare lawyer Takudzwa Edward Mudzuri is also suing the Commissioner-General of Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Service (ZPCS), the Chairperson of the Prisons and Correctional Service Commission and Justice and Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Hon. Ziyambi Ziyambi, for enabling the brazen violation of the country’s Constitution.

Mudzuri, represented by Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) lawyer, Innocent Gonese, recently filed an application at Harare High Court after prison authorities failed to respond to his letters requesting disciplinary action to be taken against a prison officer, Caroline Majongo.

Despite being a civil servant, Majongo was actively involved in mobilising votes for the ruling ZANU-PF party during harmonised elections held on 23 and 24 August.

So prominent was her role that that senior ZANU-PF political party provincial officials, such as Mashonaland East Secretary for Security Jeremiah Chiwetu and Retired Lieutenant-Colonel Samuel Makureya, both wrote to ZPCS officials requesting leave of absence for Majongo from 1 June 2023 up to the end of elections.

In their request, Chiwetu and Retired Lieutenant-Colonel Makureya said the prison officer needed leave from official ZPCS duties so that she could carry out “national duty” such as party voter mobilisation programmes for ZANU-PF political party.

Majongo also holds the position of provincial deputy secretary in the ruling political party’s Women’s League.

In his application, Mudzuri wants the High Court to declare that Majongo’s active engagement in politics as a member and an office bearer of ZANU PF political party in Mashonaland East province while she is employed as a Prison Officer is a direct violation of the provisions of Section 208(3) of the Constitution.

Mudzuri also wants the High Court to declare that the Chairperson of the Prisons and Correctional Service Commission and Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Hon. Ziyambi, failed to ensure Majongo’s compliance with the requirements of the Constitution after releasing her to engage in partisan politics as a member and an office bearer of ZANU PF political party to be in direct violation of section 231(1)(d) of the Constitution as read together with section 208(3) of the Constitution.

The case is not isolated.

ZLHR has over the years intervened to stop the continued violation of the Constitution by civil servants and security agents, who are actively involved in partisan politics, particularly taking up posts within the ruling ZANU PF political party.

Recently, an intervention by ZLHR forced President Emmerson Mnangagwa, to rescind the appointment of Zimbabwe Defence Forces Commander General Philip Valerio Sibanda into the ruling ZANU PF political party’s Politburo.

Change champion Nyembe dies

By A Correspondent- The sad news was announced by Promise Mkwananzi in a social media post where he said:

“It is with great sadness that we announce the loss of our beloved father in the struggle Champion Shepherd Nyembe. He is one of the pioneers of the struggle in Budiriro,who stood their grounds advocating for better Zimbabwe.

He was also among the Budiriro 26 persecuted and arrested on trumped up charges in 2022 and most of us remember his interview on Heart and Soul TV narrating how he was falsely accused by the state and days he spent in prison.

May his dear Soul rest in peace

@CCCZimbabwe.”

Hopewell Chin’ono Suddenly Accuses Chamisa Of Paying Women To Expose Him

Activist Hopewell Chin’ono Levels New Accusations Against CCC President.

By A Correspondent | In a new round of rapturous statements, activist Hopewell Chin’ono, who for over 27 years has a recorded pile of unchallenged serious allegations by various women in the grooming-category, has opened accusations against CCC President Nelson Chamisa who was a minor during the days when the first reports surfaced against Chin’ono running by a different surname back then.

While Chin’ono did not explicitly mention Chamisa by name, all of his connotations were pointed at Chamisa, whose character he has been weekly ambushing throughout the year. This ongoing saga began on January 1, 2023, when Chin’ono falsely accused Chamisa of neglecting a voter registration campaign. Subsequently, he accused Chamisa of incompetence, going as far as stating that his Citizens Coalition for Change party, CCC, must split at the end of 2023 due to what Chin’ono alleges is Chamisa’s incompetence.

Writing on Monday afternoon, Chin’ono randomly accused Chamisa of using journalist Simba Chikanza to pay women who will soil his name.

“I have no interest in running for office. There is a politician who thinks I want to run for office and is working with Simba Chikanza, offering money to women to scandalize me so that, according to them, I don’t run in 2028! I don’t know why people are so obsessed with me running for office; I have no interest! The obsession has become so ridiculous; I am a journalist and filmmaker, my influence stays there!” stated Chin’ono in response to the accusations.

Chin’ono, who prefers a community title proven in courts for grooming women for sex, insisted that he harbours no political ambitions. However, he believes there is a coordinated effort to undermine his potential candidacy in the upcoming presidential race.

Simba Chikanza, responding to the allegations, expressed surprise and questioned the motives behind the accusations. “Those seeking my assistance on detecting frauds, here’s a case study: Did you see the Multi-Award Winning Daddy’st’s allegation that I’ve offered women money to expose him over his ambition to run for presidency in 2028?” said Chikanza, refuting claims of collaboration with Chamisa.

Chikanza drew parallels to a previous investigation involving Walter Masocha, emphasizing that Chin’ono’s use of the online-grooming salutation “Daddy” sets him apart. “Any professional who pops out and starts making people salute them as a ‘Daddy’ knows very well they are using a tag line for groomers and rapists,” he added.

Chikanza further remarked that of all the multiple women who have blown the whistle on Hopewell Chin’ono over the years, none of them has a financial need to be paid by any politician or journalist, as they are well established in their careers.

Nelson Chamisa did not provide any comment on the allegations, and the CCC leader has, for over the year, chosen to ignore the Daddy-vist when he opens accusations against his name.

Meanwhile, Hopewell Chin’ono has continued conversations where he concludes debates by flaunting wealth, while failing to disclose the name of the bank or company he says gave him a £50,000 sports car loan in 1996, that he claims is the real source of his real estate acquisitions.

As the controversy continues to unfold, the public awaits further revelations, and the drama surrounding the acclaimed activist deepens, shedding light on alleged connections, questionable behaviors, and the political landscape ahead.

Muchinguri-Kashiri Turns 67

HBD Hon. Oppah Chamu Zvipange Muchinguri-Kashiri,

On behalf of the ZANU PF Cyber Team, we would like to extend our warmest and most heartfelt birthday wishes to you on this special day. Today, as you celebrate your 67th birthday, we want to take a moment to honor your remarkable contributions as the National Chairman of ZANU PF and Minister of Defense and War Veterans Affairs.

Your unwavering commitment to the party and your dedication to serving the people of Zimbabwe have been truly inspiring. Under your leadership, we have witnessed tremendous progress and positive change. Your efforts in strengthening the party and ensuring the safety and well-being of our nation are deeply appreciated.

Your remarkable achievements stand as a testament to your exceptional skills, wisdom, and unwavering determination. You have shown great resilience and an unwavering spirit in the face of challenges, and your leadership continues to inspire us all.

Today, as we celebrate your birthday, we want to express our heartfelt gratitude for your invaluable service to our party and our nation. Your vision, passion, and tireless work have made a significant impact on the lives of countless Zimbabweans.

May this special day be filled with joy, laughter, and love. As you reflect upon the past year and look ahead to new endeavors, we wish you good health, happiness, and continued success in all your future endeavors.

Once again, happy 67th birthday, Hon. Oppah Chamu Zvipange Muchinguri-Kashiri! May your special day be as extraordinary as you are.

With warmest regards,

ZANU PF Cyber Team

Robbers Attack Mutendi

CHIKOMBA—Herbert Mutendi (63), brother to Zion Christian Church (ZCC) leader Bishop Nehemiah Mutendi was shot twice by armed robbers who got away with cash and goods amounting to US$4,000 from his Beatrice farm on Sunday.

Mashonaland East Police Spokesperson Inspector Simon Chazovachii said the bullets grazed Mutendi on the left leg and hand. The incident happened around 11 pm.

Five armed robbers arrived at the farm and one of them fired once into the air while others broke into the farmhouse through a kitchen door and window.

The gang tied down two maids before proceeding to a bathroom Mutendi was in. They demanded cash and other valuables from him.

Mutendi indicated that he did not have cash and one of the robbers shot him in the left hand. They frog-marched him into his bedroom, ransacked it and took US$ 700, an Apple laptop, an iPhone, a 12-ball gun, an iPad and a riffle… www.masvingomirror.com

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Senior Masvingo Government Official Dies

Former and first secretary for Masvingo Province and Devolution, Dr Jefter Sakupwanya is no more. This is according to a statement released by ZINWA where he once worked as CEO. https://twitter.com/TheMirrorMsv/status/1736386924716183932?t=2E774KxDKqC0XSBZOOMGcQ&s=19

Netsai Shot Dead

By Wildlife Correspondent | Netsai, the valiant survivor of the senseless gun attacks that claimed the life of the iconic Cecil the Lion eight years ago, has met a similar fate. Netsai, a 10-year-old lion and colleague of the late Cecil, fell victim to a hunter’s bullet on Forestry Land, Ngamo side, Ngamo-Sikumi Forest.

  • The heart-wrenching news was disclosed by animal rights activists from @ExposeLion, who have been tirelessly advocating for the protection of these majestic creatures. Netsai, alongside his brother Humba, had taken charge of leading Cecil’s Pride from 2018 to 2021, following the tragic demise of Cecil, who was infamously killed by an American dentist in 2015 for a staggering sum of $50,000.

The activists expressed their grief and outrage, pointing fingers at Richard Cooke, the hunter responsible for the death of Cecil’s son, Xanda, in 2017, who reportedly holds hunting rights in the area. In a statement, @ExposeLion said, “NETSAI! ? 10 yr old Lion, brother of Humba, who together led Cecils Pride from 2018 – 2021 has been shot & killed on Forestry Land, Ngamo side, Ngamo-Sikumi Forest. Richard Cooke, killer of Cecil’s Son Xanda in 2017 holds hunting rights. Netsai, we will never forget.”

This devastating incident reignites the call for stricter measures to protect endangered species and reinforces the urgent need for global efforts to combat the senseless brutality that continues to threaten the existence of these magnificent creatures. Netsai’s untimely demise serves as a painful reminder of the ongoing challenges faced by wildlife conservationists worldwide.

Zivhu Defends Nelson Chamisa

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Outspoken political figure, Killer Zivhu, has challenged Zanu PF hardliners to stop worrying about CCC leader Nelson Chamisa and concentrate on nation building.

Zivhu took a swipe at Zanu PF heavyweights for spending energy on attacking Chamisa instead of reviving the economy.

Zivhu wrote on X :

Let’s focus on nation-building, zvokuti elections were stolen dzangova ngano, if you failed to stop the thief or recover the stolen votes, zvakatovharana, why focusing on Chamisa , focus on development and the economy, why worried about Chamisa, everyday ingori Chamisa.

Siyayi Chamisa akadaro, if he is naked, he will find the clothes at his own time, chingoitayi Party dzenyu kana kusapota dziripo munyerere, zvamuchatiurayira mwana wavanhu, itai dzenyu moga politics dzacho dzamunoda, with structures, bank accounts,constitution and etc.

Today let me ask this question, Why those supporting the ruling Party , instead of discussing about development and our shattered economy, they disccus about Chamisa only, asi kune mari inopiwa munhu kana ukaswerera uchingoti Chamisa on social media

Muzaya Ndunge Adzokazve

Mzaya Ndunge, real name Leonard Gwaze, says he possesses supernatural powers to help people with nagging problems.

“Ndinotuma gudo kuronda chikwereti, kozoti vakapingwa nemhepo dzakasiyana, siyana tinoyamura. Tibatei tikuyamurei,” says Muzaya Ndunge.

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Muzaya Ndunge Bounces Back

Mzaya Ndunge, real name Leonard Gwaze, says he possesses supernatural powers to help people with nagging problems.

“Ndinotuma gudo kuronda chikwereti, kozoti vakapingwa nemhepo dzakasiyana, siyana tinoyamura. Tibatei tikuyamurei,” says Muzaya Ndunge.

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Junior Makunike Hits Back At DeMbare Fans?

HANDITAMBIRE MIRIDZO, MAKUNIKE TELLS DEMBARE AS HE SAYS GOODBYE

Promising midfielder Makunike Jnr is reported to have joined ambitious side Simba Bhora after Dynamos failed to match the player’s demands. Through his manager, Makunike is said to have demanded USD 45000 to renew his contract, but the glamour boys could only offer USD $1200.

Simba Bhora on the other side were prepared to pay USD $50 000 to get the player. “The player wanted to stay at Dynamos, but they said they could only pay USD $1200 which is indeed an insult.

The players said haangatambire miridzo so he is now a Simba Bhora player.

” Football is business nowadays, ” he said.

SADC Head On Against Mnangagwa’s Illegal Presidency

SADC publicly announced one very clear thing on the 4th Nov 2023, that the Zimbabwe election was and is on the extraordinary summit agenda, and a visibly sweaty ZANU PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa and his journalist, Reuben Barwe uttered 14 rapid statements convincing each other against the @SADC_News agenda item.

REUBEN BARWE: Comrade President! Comrade President! How did it go?

MNANGAGWA: Excellent, excellent! We had a very successful SADC Summit. Yes!

REUBEN BARWE: Any of those pretenders who might have wanted to smuggle issues over here, did they get?

MNANGAGWA: No, these things happen in society, not everybody is a Priest, so you find these things happen, but we are so alert that we had gone to deal with the things that are relevant to the Summit which was called, things that were called, this is extra ordinary which means there was a particular subject here to discuss. REUBEN BARWE: Only DRC issues?

MNANGAGWA: Absolutely! REUBEN BARWE: Thank you your Excellency!

SA Dominates CAF African Schools Football Championships

THE CAF African Schools Football Championships came to an end at Gateway High School in Harare this Saturday as South Africa proved their dominance for the second year running.

South Africa, the winners of the inaugural tournament in the COSAFA region, won both the boys and the girls’ gold medals in the this year’s tournament.

South Africa were represented by Ubuntu Academy in the boys’ section and they beat Malawi to bag gold, while Edendale Technical High beat Botswana by three goals to one to clinch the championship on the girls’ side.

Meanwhile, the greatest takeaway from the tournament is the story of how hosts, Zimbabwe, were among the medal winners despite participating in the games for the first time.

Zimbabwe’s Under 15 boys football team beat Namibia by a solitary goal to clinch bronze.

Zimbabwe U-15 captain, Tadiwa Chakuchichi said, “We feel like we could’ve done better and won the gold. We could have woken up in the first game to beat Malawi and win the final game.”

“We worked hard, it wasn’t enough, but we could have done better. I’m proud of the squad we have and how far we’ve made it,” Zim U-15 player El Shaddai Sadomba said.

Another player, Darrel Zulu said, “We’ll clinch trophies because we’ve done our homework. Unfortunately in the opening match we underestimated Malawi because of their size and we lost, but going forward we’ll prove we’re the best.”

“We lost the first match but we managed to bounce back. So we put an effort together as a team and we’ll do better going forward,” said another player, Awakhile Tshalibe.

El Shaddai Sadomba, son to Warriors legend Edward Sadomba, won the Golden Boot award after being named joint top scorer along with South Africa’s Rhys Ferguson with six goals, whilst captain Tadiwa Chakuchichi proved his mettle with three man of the match awards in five matches for Zimbabwe.-ZBC News

Varakashi Celebrate Muchinguri-Kashiri Birthday

HBD Hon. Oppah Chamu Zvipange Muchinguri-Kashiri,

On behalf of the ZANU PF Cyber Team, we would like to extend our warmest and most heartfelt birthday wishes to you on this special day. Today, as you celebrate your 67th birthday, we want to take a moment to honor your remarkable contributions as the National Chairman of ZANU PF and Minister of Defense and War Veterans Affairs.

Your unwavering commitment to the party and your dedication to serving the people of Zimbabwe have been truly inspiring. Under your leadership, we have witnessed tremendous progress and positive change. Your efforts in strengthening the party and ensuring the safety and well-being of our nation are deeply appreciated.

Your remarkable achievements stand as a testament to your exceptional skills, wisdom, and unwavering determination. You have shown great resilience and an unwavering spirit in the face of challenges, and your leadership continues to inspire us all.

Today, as we celebrate your birthday, we want to express our heartfelt gratitude for your invaluable service to our party and our nation. Your vision, passion, and tireless work have made a significant impact on the lives of countless Zimbabweans.

May this special day be filled with joy, laughter, and love. As you reflect upon the past year and look ahead to new endeavors, we wish you good health, happiness, and continued success in all your future endeavors.

Once again, happy 67th birthday, Hon. Oppah Chamu Zvipange Muchinguri-Kashiri! May your special day be as extraordinary as you are.

With warmest regards,

ZANU PF Cyber Team

Mwonzora Backs Tshabangu

By James Gwati-MDC-T leader Douglas Mwonzora has condemned the CCC leadership for endorsing independent candidates in the upcoming February 3, 2024, by-elections.

Mwonzora, taking to his X account, cautioned that these CCC-backed candidates could face recall challenges, emphasizing their lack of affiliation with any political party.

The MDC-T leader’s remarks, seemingly applauding the removal of Chamisa’s MPs by Sengezo Tshabangu, self-proclaimed CCC interim secretary general, underscore growing tensions within the opposition.

Tshabangu and CCC unveiled their candidates on Monday, with Chamisa running independently.

The development raises concerns about potential dual candidates in the approaching by-elections slated for February 3, 2024.

Such a scenario could lead to voter confusion, prompting questions about the unity and coherence of the opposition forces.

Monday, the Nomination Court processed and accepted papers from candidates contesting various constituencies, including Pelandaba-Tshabalala, Mkoba North, Chegutu West, Zvimba East, Seke, and Goromonzi South.

These vacancies resulted from the recall of prominent figures such as Gift Ostallos Siziba, Stephen Chatiza, Madzimbamuto Tapfumanei, Admore Chivero, Mutasa Oliver, and Chibaya Amos by the CCC’s self-imposed Secretary General, Sengezo Tshabangu.

Tshabangu staunchly asserted that the ousted individuals were no longer affiliated with the party.

During the Nomination Court announcement, ZEC presiding officer Sithembiso Nkomo disclosed that four candidates successfully submitted their nomination papers for the Pelandaba-Tshabalala constituency seat.

The nominated candidates comprise Nkomo Abraham Yona from the Democratic Opposition Party, Siziba Gift from CCC, Tembo Moreblessing from CCC, and Tshuma Joseph from ZANU PF.

ZEC Connives With Tshabangu To Eliminate Chamisa

By James Gwati- The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) officially endorsed Sengezo Tshabangu, a rebel activist from the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC), on Monday.

The endorsement included accepting nomination papers from Tshabangu’s faction alongside those of the legitimate CCC candidates.

This development raises concerns about potential dual candidates in the upcoming by-elections scheduled for February 3, 2024, possibly leading to confusion among voters.

The Nomination Court reviewed and accepted papers from candidates vying for various constituencies, including Pelandaba-Tshabalala, Mkoba North, Chegutu West, Zvimba East, Seke, and Goromonzi South.

These vacancies arose due to the recall of Gift Ostallos Siziba, Stephen Chatiza, Madzimbamuto Tapfumanei, Admore Chivero, Mutasa Oliver, and Chibaya Amos by the self-imposed opposition Secretary General, Sengezo Tshabangu.

Tshabangu asserted that these individuals were no longer members of the party.

During the announcement, ZEC presiding officer Sithembiso Nkomo revealed that four candidates had successfully submitted their nomination papers for the Pelandaba-Tshabalala constituency seat.

The nominated candidates include Nkomo Abraham Yona from the Democratic Opposition Party, Siziba Gift from CCC, Tembo Moreblessing from CCC, and Tshuma Joseph from ZANU PF.

However, concerns have emerged regarding CCC’s decision to field candidates in the by-elections, contrary to a previous High Court ruling.

The court had determined that CCC members who had been recalled were not eligible to contest under the party name.

In the Mabvuku-Tafara Constituency, Pedzai Scott Sakupwanya from ZANU PF was declared the winner without any competition, as the CCC candidate, Munyaradzi Kufahakutizwi, was not permitted to participate.

Sithabile Mlilo, a member of the CCC National Task Force for Women, addressed the media regarding today’s nomination process.

She emphasized their commitment to the party, expressing readiness to accept any court decisions that may restrict their participation in the elections.

Muzaya Ndunge Odzokazve Nemamwe Mashiripiti

Mzaya Ndunge, real name Leonard Gwaze, says he possesses supernatural powers to help people with nagging problems.

“Ndinotuma gudo kuronda chikwereti, kozoti vakapingwa nemhepo dzakasiyana, siyana tinoyamura. Tibatei tikuyamurei,” says Muzaya Ndunge.

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Handitambire Miridzo, Junior Makunike Tells DeMbare

HANDITAMBIRE MIRIDZO, MAKUNIKE TELLS DEMBARE AS HE SAYS GOODBYE

Promising midfielder Makunike Jnr is reported to have joined ambitious side Simba Bhora after Dynamos failed to match the player’s demands. Through his manager, Makunike is said to have demanded USD 45000 to renew his contract, but the glamour boys could only offer USD $1200.

Simba Bhora on the other side were prepared to pay USD $50 000 to get the player. “The player wanted to stay at Dynamos, but they said they could only pay USD $1200 which is indeed an insult.

The players said haangatambire miridzo so he is now a Simba Bhora player.

” Football is business nowadays, ” he said.

Leave Chamisa Alone, Focus On Nation Building, Zivhu Mocks Zanu PF Bosses

Tinashe Sambiri

Outspoken political figure, Killer Zivhu, has challenged Zanu PF hardliners to stop worrying about CCC leader Nelson Chamisa and concentrate on nation building.

Zivhu took a swipe at Zanu PF heavyweights for spending energy on attacking Chamisa instead of reviving the economy.

Zivhu wrote on X :

Let’s focus on nation-building, zvokuti elections were stolen dzangova ngano, if you failed to stop the thief or recover the stolen votes, zvakatovharana, why focusing on Chamisa , focus on development and the economy, why worried about Chamisa, everyday ingori Chamisa.

Siyayi Chamisa akadaro, if he is naked, he will find the clothes at his own time, chingoitayi Party dzenyu kana kusapota dziripo munyerere, zvamuchatiurayira mwana wavanhu, itai dzenyu moga politics dzacho dzamunoda, with structures, bank accounts,constitution and etc.

Today let me ask this question, Why those supporting the ruling Party , instead of discussing about development and our shattered economy, they disccus about Chamisa only, asi kune mari inopiwa munhu kana ukaswerera uchingoti Chamisa on social media

Please Don’t Kill Nelson Chamisa: Killer Zivhu

Tinashe Sambiri

Outspoken political figure, Killer Zivhu, has challenged Zanu PF hardliners to stop worrying about CCC leader Nelson Chamisa and concentrate on nation building.

Zivhu took a swipe at Zanu PF heavyweights for spending energy on attacking Chamisa instead of reviving the economy.

Zivhu wrote on X :

Let’s focus on nation-building, zvokuti elections were stolen dzangova ngano, if you failed to stop the thief or recover the stolen votes, zvakatovharana, why focusing on Chamisa , focus on development and the economy, why worried about Chamisa, everyday ingori Chamisa.

Siyayi Chamisa akadaro, if he is naked, he will find the clothes at his own time, chingoitayi Party dzenyu kana kusapota dziripo munyerere, zvamuchatiurayira mwana wavanhu, itai dzenyu moga politics dzacho dzamunoda, with structures, bank accounts,constitution and etc.

Today let me ask this question, Why those supporting the ruling Party , instead of discussing about development and our shattered economy, they disccus about Chamisa only, asi kune mari inopiwa munhu kana ukaswerera uchingoti Chamisa on social media

Tshabangu’s Candidates Barred from Using Chamisa’s Face

By A Correspondent | Sengezo Tshabangu, the politically assertive figure with state assistance, has been legally prohibited from employing Nelson Chamisa’s face in his campaign endeavors. The revelation unfolded through legal documents obtained by ZimEye, shedding light on a contentious issue surrounding the unauthorized use of Chamisa’s image.

The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) ascented to instructions from CCC President Nelson Chamisa, outlined in a letter addressed to the Chief Elections Officer in Harare. Shava Law Chambers, representing Chamisa, voiced concern about the unapproved utilization of Chamisa’s face image by individuals not officially sanctioned.Quoting the letter, Chamisa’s legal representatives clarified that specific CCC candidates had been granted consent to feature Chamisa’s face as a logo during the August 23 to 24, 2023 harmonized elections. However, the letter revealed that some unauthorized individuals had illicitly appropriated Chamisa’s image for potentially misleading purposes, intending to use it on nomination papers.

Nelson Chamisa and his lawyer

The letter strongly emphasized the illegality and fraudulent nature of such actions, asserting, “Any unauthorized use of our client’s face constitutes a violation of his constitutional right to privacy as well as compulsory deprivation of his property rights.”Shava Law Chambers explicitly warned the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission not to accept any nomination papers bearing Chamisa’s image, except for those specifically authorized in the June 15, 2023 letter.

The legal representatives also conveyed Chamisa’s intent to take legal action against anyone found using, accepting, or permitting the unauthorized use of his property.The unfolding situation adds complexity to the political landscape, prompting questions about the repercussions for candidates who may defy these legal directives.

Lawyer Hits Prison Officer With Lawsuit Over Partisan Conduct

A lawyer has approached the High Court seeking an order for the dismissal of a prison officer, who is vigorously involved in partisan politics, in contravention of constitutional provisions that bar civil servants from engaging in active partisan politics.

Harare lawyer Takudzwa Edward Mudzuri is also suing the Commissioner-General of Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Service (ZPCS), the Chairperson of the Prisons and Correctional Service Commission and Justice and Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Hon. Ziyambi Ziyambi, for enabling the brazen violation of the country’s Constitution.

Mudzuri, represented by Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) lawyer, Innocent Gonese, recently filed an application at Harare High Court after prison authorities failed to respond to his letters requesting disciplinary action to be taken against a prison officer, Caroline Majongo.

Despite being a civil servant, Majongo was actively involved in mobilising votes for the ruling ZANU-PF party during harmonised elections held on 23 and 24 August.

So prominent was her role that that senior ZANU-PF political party provincial officials, such as Mashonaland East Secretary for Security Jeremiah Chiwetu and Retired Lieutenant-Colonel Samuel Makureya, both wrote to ZPCS officials requesting leave of absence for Majongo from 1 June 2023 up to the end of elections.

In their request, Chiwetu and Retired Lieutenant-Colonel Makureya said the prison officer needed leave from official ZPCS duties so that she could carry out “national duty” such as party voter mobilisation programmes for ZANU-PF political party.

Majongo also holds the position of provincial deputy secretary in the ruling political party’s Women’s League.

In his application, Mudzuri wants the High Court to declare that Majongo’s active engagement in politics as a member and an office bearer of ZANU PF political party in Mashonaland East province while she is employed as a Prison Officer is a direct violation of the provisions of Section 208(3) of the Constitution.

Mudzuri also wants the High Court to declare that the Chairperson of the Prisons and Correctional Service Commission and Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Hon. Ziyambi, failed to ensure Majongo’s compliance with the requirements of the Constitution after releasing her to engage in partisan politics as a member and an office bearer of ZANU PF political party to be in direct violation of section 231(1)(d) of the Constitution as read together with section 208(3) of the Constitution.

The case is not isolated.

ZLHR has over the years intervened to stop the continued violation of the Constitution by civil servants and security agents, who are actively involved in partisan politics, particularly taking up posts within the ruling ZANU PF political party.

Recently, an intervention by ZLHR forced President Emmerson Mnangagwa, to rescind the appointment of Zimbabwe Defence Forces Commander General Philip Valerio Sibanda into the ruling ZANU PF political party’s Politburo.

Chief Chikwaka Refuses to be dragged Into Headman Mungoni’s Shenanigans

By Staff Reporter| Controversial Headman who hogged the limelight in June this year for terrorizing his subordinates through unlawful seizure of their ancestral land and subsequent sale of plots to his cronies for personal gain is at it again.

In June this year, the headman reported six villagers to the police on allegations that they had pulled down a perimeter fence that had been erected at one of the land that he had grabbed.

The six who include three senior citizens aged 80, and two 75-year-olds were dragged to Murehwa Magistrate Court where they were convicted and ordered to pay fine.

However, they have appealed against their conviction at High Court eventually suspending the ruling from Murehwa Magistrate.

Unaware or as a way of punishing the villagers, Headman Mungoni summoned them to appear before Chief Chikwaka’s traditional court which they appeared today.

The alert and astute traditional leader dismissed the sitting saying he can not preside a matter that is still before the courts.

Villagers under headman Mungoni claim that anyone who dares to challenge his actions is promptly branded an enemy and summoned to his court, where they face harsh repercussions.

To further deepen the concerns surrounding Mungoni’s conduct, it has been alleged that he maintains strong connections within the Murehwa Magistrates Court.

Government Reduces Passport Fees

By James Gwati- The government has revised downwards the application fees for an ordinary Zimbabwean passport from US$200 to US$150.

The new fee marks a substantial reduction from the previously proposed US$200, as announced in the 2024 national budget proposals by Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube.

The announced adjusted fee in the national budget led to a surge in passport applications, with many individuals opting to apply earlier than planned.

This heightened interest underscores the immediate impact that adjustments in government policies can have on public behaviour.

On Monday, a commercial state radio station, Star FM, announced that the reduced fees would be effective from January 1, 2024.

This decision represents a noteworthy response to the public outcry following the initial proposal to increase passport application fees.

The initial discontent among citizens stemmed from the perceived financial strain imposed on those seeking to obtain or renew their passports.

This public outcry became a central point in broader public discourse, shedding light on ordinary Zimbabweans’ economic challenges in meeting essential documentation requirements.

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“Opposition is incompetent”

Zimbabweans love burying their heads in the sand and see and hear only what they want to see and hear – even in the face of a mountain of evidence saying otherwise. There is a dear price to be paid for such foolishness and we have and are paying for it!

“Chamisa has done a lot of great things, like his remarkable showings in 2018 and 2023 against a formidable Zanu-PF machinery, backed by the state and millions of dollars, which gave the country hope for change. That is why he remains the main authentic voice of the opposition and plausible alternative. Everything else is wishful thinking – at least for now,” Newshawk/ Bulawayo 24 reported.

Newshawk has written many very informative contributions to the economic and political discourse in Zimbabwe; this article is completely off the mark!

Zanu PF would have lost the elections to a troop of monkeys years ago if the elections were free, fair and credible and the monkeys were the only alternative to Zanu PF. For such has been the nation’s desperate desire for change. 

Zanu PF has managed to stay in power all these years only because the party has retained its carte blanche power to rig elections. 

The people of Zimbabwe have risked livelihoods, limb and even lives to elect MDC/CCC leaders into office for the primary purpose of implementing the necessary democratic reforms to restore the people’ freedoms and rights including the right to a meaningful say in the governance of the country. After 23 years, including 5 in the GNU, Nelson Chamisa and company have failed to implement even one token democratic change. Not one!

Worst of all, ever since the GNU debacle, MDC/CCC leaders have participated in flawed elections to give Zanu PF legitimacy out of greed. What is more the opposition leaders themselves have known this all along.

“Look, you can’t keep on participating in flawed electoral processes that serve to give big benefits to dictators such as Robert Mugabe. Mugabe has perfected the art of winning elections. So it will be very foolish for the opposition to continue legitimising these sham elections which don’t deliver,” said Tendai Biti in a 2015 interview with Isaac Mugabi.

“So you can’t continue subjecting Zimbabweans to processes where their hopes just get crushed.”

David Coltart went one step more and revealed the reason why the opposition were hell bent on participating in these flawed elections to perpetuate the Zanu PF dictatorship.

“The (2013) electoral process was so flawed, so illegal, that the only logical step was to withdraw, which would compel SADC to hold Zanu PF to account. But such was the distrust between the MDC-T and MDC-N that neither could withdraw for fear that the other would remain in the elections, winning seats and giving the process credibility,” confessed David Coltart in his Book, The Struggle Continues 50 years of Tyranny in Zimbabwe.

So the opposition leaders could not withdraw from the flawed elections even when it was clearly the only rational thing to do because they “feared the others would remain and win the (gravy train) seats”. Greed!

When Chamisa was asked repeatedly why MDC A was participating in the 2018 elections when ZEC had failed to produce something as basic for elections as a verified voters’ roll. “MDC A has stringent measures to stop Zanu PF rigging the elections.” he answered.

Fast forward to 2023, when he was asked the same searching questions he claimed that he had “plugged all the vote rigging loop holes”. 

Zanu PF blatantly rigged the 2018 and 2023 elections, as we all know, Chamisa was lying to hide the real reason why he and his friends were participating in these flawed elections “no matter what” was greed. 

It is therefore shocking that the article singled out Chamisa’s treasonous participation in the flawed 2018 and 2023 elections as one of Chamisa’s “great things” achievements!

“Yet he has made a lot of mistakes. The main reason is that he is trying,” the article argued, with name one of these acknowledged mistakes. 

Well failing to implement even one democratic reform in five long years was NOT a mistake. And his continued participation in these flawed elections out of greed and then lying to hide his greed shows he has not learned much less repented from his treasonous betrayal.

Zimbabweans have knack for burying our heads in the sand so we see only what we want to see even in the face of a mountain of evidence proving otherwise. In 1980s and early 1990s many Zimbabweans would bend over backwards to blame ministers around Robert Mugabe for the country’s worsen economic and political situation. They would not accept that Mugabe himself was to blame even when he was the one appointing and keeping these incompetent and corrupt ministers.  

It took nearly 20 years before the nation finally accepted that Mugabe himself was a corrupt and ruthless dictator but it was too late because by then de facto one party dictatorship was deeply entrenched in Zimbabwe society. Up rooting it was never going to be a walk in the park and certainly not with these corrupt and incompetent CCC leaders.

Zimbabwe is seemingly stuck with this Zanu PF dictatorship not because the party is “formidable” but because the opposition has turned out to be corrupt and breathtakingly incompetent. Chamisa and company have failed to implement even one democratic reform in 23 years especially during the GNU when they had the trump cards, it is naive, to say the least, to expect them to do so not when Zanu PF holds all the trump cards. 

Chamisa and his CCC friends are corrupt and breathtakingly incompetent showering them with praise will not change that reality and more significantly, will not get the country out of this hell-on-earth Zanu PF landed us in. We need competent opposition leaders who will implement the democratic reforms Chamisa et al are not up to the task! 

Chamisa Dribbles Tshabangu, Mnangagwa

By-The main opposition leader, the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC), Nelson Chamisa, has decided to field his recalled legislators and councillors as independent candidates.

These candidates are filing their papers today to contest the February 3 by-elections.

This decision will counter threats of further recall by self-proclaimed Secretary General Sengezo Tshabangu.

The nomination court will sit tomorrow to confirm candidates that will contest in six constituencies that fell vacant following the recalls of CCC legislators by Tshabangu.

The six constituencies that will hold by-elections are Pelandaba, Goromonzi South, Seke, Chegutu West, Zvimba East and Mkoba North.

The nomination court will sit at Tradegold Building in Bulawayo, Marondera magistrates court, Chinhoyi magistrates court and Gweru magistrates court.

Last week, the country held by-elections to fill other vacant seats but recalled CCC members were barred from contesting the polls after Tshabangu approached the High Court challenging their participation.

He argued that the recalled MPs could not participate in the elections under the CCC banner because they had been expelled from the party.

The High Court ruled in Tshabangu’s favour in a ruling delivered in the middle of the night on the eve of the elections last Saturday on December 9.

CCC spokesperson Promise Mkwananzi yesterday said this time their candidates would contest the upcoming by-elections as independents.

“We are CCC and our leader is Advocate Nelson Chamisa. We are contesting in the elections and we are winning,” said Mkwananzi.

In November, Harare High Court judge Justice Tawanda Chitapi issued an interim interdict stopping Tshabangu, from recalling the opposition party’s legislators and councillors pending the finalisation of court cases on the ownership of the CCC.

There are several court matters over the ownership of the CCC that Chamisa unveiled last year after his former ally-turned opponent, Douglas Mwonzora, snatched the MDC from him.

Eyebrows have also been raised after the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission cancelled a gazetted by-election set for Victoria Falls on Tshabangu’s orders.

Last month, Tshabangu axed four CCC Victoria Falls councillors paving way for by-elections.

But in a dramatic turn of events, Tshabangu rescinded his earlier move prompting Zec to cancel the polls that were set for February 3.

Zec deputy chairperson Rodney Simukai Kiwa said the electoral body acted within the confines of the law, but legal experts said the move was illegal.

“The commission received a letter from the (Victoria Falls) town clerk explaining that they have been recalled by error,” Kiwa told The Standard yesterday.
“Further the ( Local Government minister Winston Chitando) also sent a letter to that effect.”

Lawyer Dumisani Dube said Zec’s move was illegal and unconstitutional as there were certain protocols to be followed before cancelling the polls.

“I think it’s irregular for ZEC as an administrative authority to cancel a gazetted election before the election date in the absence of extraordinary circumstances such as death or a natural disaster,” Dube said.

“It’s a violation of administrative rights in the constitution and Administrative Justice Act and the Electoral Act and that conduct is irregular, unprocedural and unconstitutional and smacks of bias, unfairness and illegality.”

Another lawyer Jeremiah Bamu said the electoral body exposed its double standards as opposed to how it acted in the past by-elections.

“Zec has no power to cancel the by-election,” Bamu said. “In this instance it was not up to Tshabangu to say he made an error, if he had made an error.

“He should have gone to court and said I have made an error and only then a court order would intervene.”
Bamu added: “It is the same as what took place in Chegutu West when Gift Konjana won the election, Zec announced the wrong results and recognised its error and it went on to say it has noticed and accepted its error, but it can do nothing more except report.”

Bamu said Zec should act in the same manner it did in the Konjana case and allow the by-elections to go ahead.
-Standard

Chamisa Adopts New Election Strategy

By-The Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) says its recalled legislators and councillors will today file papers to contest the February 3 by-elections as independents amid threats of recall by self-proclaimed secretary general Sengezo Tshabangu.

The nomination court will sit tomorrow to confirm candidates that will contest in six constituencies that fell vacant following the recalls of CCC legislators by Tshabangu.

The six constituencies that will hold by-elections are Pelandaba, Goromonzi South, Seke, Chegutu West, Zvimba East and Mkoba North.

The nomination court will sit at Tradegold Building in Bulawayo, Marondera magistrates court, Chinhoyi magistrates court and Gweru magistrates court.

Last week, the country held by-elections to fill other vacant seats but recalled CCC members were barred from contesting the polls after Tshabangu approached the High Court challenging their participation.

He argued that the recalled MPs could not participate in the elections under the CCC banner because they had been expelled from the party.

The High Court ruled in Tshabangu’s favour in a ruling delivered in the middle of the night on the eve of the elections last Saturday on December 9.

CCC spokesperson Promise Mkwananzi yesterday said this time their candidates would contest the upcoming by-elections as independents.

“We are CCC and our leader is Advocate Nelson Chamisa. We are contesting in the elections and we are winning,” said Mkwananzi.

In November, Harare High Court judge Justice Tawanda Chitapi issued an interim interdict stopping Tshabangu, from recalling the opposition party’s legislators and councillors pending the finalisation of court cases on the ownership of the CCC.

There are several court matters over the ownership of the CCC that Chamisa unveiled last year after his former ally-turned opponent, Douglas Mwonzora, snatched the MDC from him.

Eyebrows have also been raised after the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission cancelled a gazetted by-election set for Victoria Falls on Tshabangu’s orders.

Last month, Tshabangu axed four CCC Victoria Falls councillors paving way for by-elections.

But in a dramatic turn of events, Tshabangu rescinded his earlier move prompting Zec to cancel the polls that were set for February 3.

Zec deputy chairperson Rodney Simukai Kiwa said the electoral body acted within the confines of the law, but legal experts said the move was illegal.

“The commission received a letter from the (Victoria Falls) town clerk explaining that they have been recalled by error,” Kiwa told The Standard yesterday.
“Further the ( Local Government minister Winston Chitando) also sent a letter to that effect.”

Lawyer Dumisani Dube said Zec’s move was illegal and unconstitutional as there were certain protocols to be followed before cancelling the polls.

“I think it’s irregular for ZEC as an administrative authority to cancel a gazetted election before the election date in the absence of extraordinary circumstances such as death or a natural disaster,” Dube said.

“It’s a violation of administrative rights in the constitution and Administrative Justice Act and the Electoral Act and that conduct is irregular, unprocedural and unconstitutional and smacks of bias, unfairness and illegality.”

Another lawyer Jeremiah Bamu said the electoral body exposed its double standards as opposed to how it acted in the past by-elections.

“Zec has no power to cancel the by-election,” Bamu said. “In this instance it was not up to Tshabangu to say he made an error, if he had made an error.

“He should have gone to court and said I have made an error and only then a court order would intervene.”
Bamu added: “It is the same as what took place in Chegutu West when Gift Konjana won the election, Zec announced the wrong results and recognised its error and it went on to say it has noticed and accepted its error, but it can do nothing more except report.”

Bamu said Zec should act in the same manner it did in the Konjana case and allow the by-elections to go ahead.
-Standard

Walter Musona Finds New Home

Walter Musona has found a new club after leaving former Castle Lager Premier Soccer League champions FC Platinum.

The forward is no longer with the Platinum Boys following his fallout with head coach Norman Mapeza last season.

He has joined ambitious Shamva-based side Simba Bhora.

Musona was unveiled together with Billy Vheremu who was with Bulawayo Chiefs and Dynamos’ Junior Makunike.- Soccer24 News

Instant Returns: Exploring the Rise of No Wagering Casino Bonuses

We all know just how exciting the world of casinos can be. Even if we never gambled, the movies sure have a captivating way of showing us how things work.

But casinos are not popular just because movies promote them. Online casinos from all over the world are in permanent competition for players. They all try to gain our attention and interest using many different strategies. Offering different types of bonuses is probably the most popular strategy.

What are no wagering bonuses

There are so many kinds of bonuses, but players are mostly attracted to two of them: no deposit bonuses and no wagering bonuses.

The no wagering bonus is basically a promotion that allows you to withdraw your winnings when you wish. You can simply cash out when you want without having to respect specific wagering requirements.

No wagering requirements casino bonuses can be quite advantageous

One of the most important advantages of the bonus with no wagering requirements is transparency for the player. You don’t have to go through all the rules, terms and conditions of the bonus when you claim it. You know exactly what you have to do: play a certain game (or brand). Some bonuses don’t even require specific games.

Another great aspect of this bonus is that you don’t risk losing all your winnings when trying to complete its wagering requirements.

However, there’s a “catch”. This thing called the “cash out limit” doesn’t allow you to withdraw all your winnings. To be fair, this is not really a disadvantage because casinos need to set these limits. Otherwise, they would end up losing money.

Sign up bonuses, bonus codes, and other types of no wagering offers

When it comes to types of bonuses without wagering requirements, online casinos sure have imagination – no one can deny that!

There’s the sign up bonus for starters. This literally is what its name says: a bonus you get when you sign up at an online casino as a new player.

There’s also a variant of this promotion: the bonus you get when you verify your identity or when you validate a certain payment method.

There’s also the bonus code. In order to use this one, you have to pay attention and introduce the code before claiming the offer. If you don’t do that, you won’t get the bonus.

Many online casinos like to celebrate their anniversary or even your anniversary with a bonus. Thus, make sure to check your account constantly.

Do you know why online casinos offer no wagering bonuses?

Any type of offer promoted by a casino (with or without wagering requirements) is basically a marketing method. The world of gambling is very competitive. This is why all gambling sites try to impress players with as many bonuses as possible.

And, let’s face it, players do like to be pampered by so many promotions.

No wagering bonuses do have a positive impact on the online gambling experience

Let’s think about a real-life situation. You have to work on a project that has way too many rules. That’s quite stressful, right? Now, consider this: there’s another project that allows you to pretty much freestyle things. Which one seems more fun?

The same logic applies to gambling. If you have a bonus that has too many requirements and regulations, it just becomes, well, homework, not relaxation. Thus, it’s important to remember that no wagering bonuses are preferred by players because they can be more relaxed when using them.

Just how easy is it to get a no wagering bonus?

If you are a new player and never used any type of bonus, just chill! Almost all bonuses are very easy to claim.

Online casinos are always improving their websites to make your experience as smooth and friendly as possible. So, after you sign up, you will have to check the bonus section. That’s when you will find all the offers that are available for you. They’re all just waiting to be claimed.

Probably the hardest part is to actually find an online casino that offers such a bonus. With a collection of over 48 no-wagering casino offers from different top gambling platforms, KingCasinoBonus is one of the most accessed resources for no-rollover promotions. Gamblers appreciate their selection due to only featuring casino bonuses from fully regulated and licensed casinos that have been tested for ensuring fair game results and safe transactions.

No wagering, low wagering casino bonuses, and other types of promotions

If you can’t find any bonuses without wagering requirements, that’s not a reason to panic. Online casinos provide numerous other kinds of offers. The next best thing is probably a bonus with low wagering requirements. If you get one of these, you will be able to complete the requirements quite fast, and you’ll be able to withdraw your winnings right after.

Another promotion that is very popular is the no deposit bonus. This literally is what its name states. The casino gives you a bonus without any deposit. However, unlike the bonus with no wagering, all no-deposit bonuses have wagering requirements. Some of them even have cash out limits.

So, when you decide between more bonuses, think about what type of player you are and how “stressed” you wish to be when gambling.

Junior Makunike Leaves DeMbare

Walter Musona has found a new club after leaving former Castle Lager Premier Soccer League champions FC Platinum.

The forward is no longer with the Platinum Boys following his fallout with head coach Norman Mapeza last season.

He has joined ambitious Shamva-based side Simba Bhora.

Musona was unveiled together with Billy Vheremu who was with Bulawayo Chiefs and Dynamos’ Junior Makunike.- Soccer24 News

President Chamisa Exposes Mnangagwa Lies

Advocate Nelson Chamisa

CCC leader

THANK YOU FELLOW CITIZENS for your full and incredible support against all odds.

I salute you. They will manufacture lies to confuse and discourage you.

They will write articles to discredit, vilify and malign. Will ignore their diatribe and vitriol. All said and done, and after all this, will have the last laugh.

You will never regret. God has given us a season and irrevocable manifold grace. Blessed Friday. #Godisinit

Don’t Be Discouraged, President Chamisa Implores Nation

Advocate Nelson Chamisa

CCC leader

THANK YOU FELLOW CITIZENS for your full and incredible support against all odds.

I salute you. They will manufacture lies to confuse and discourage you.

They will write articles to discredit, vilify and malign. Will ignore their diatribe and vitriol. All said and done, and after all this, will have the last laugh.

You will never regret. God has given us a season and irrevocable manifold grace. Blessed Friday. #Godisinit

Mai Mazowe Faces Allegations of Fraud in COS Paper Scandal

By Showbiz Reporter | A UK businesswoman popularly known as Mai Mazowe has been accused of charging a female complainant GBP4,000 for a Certificate of Sponsorship (COS) paper that has not been produced even after a year. The victim, who is now being denied by Mai Mazowe, reveals that an additional GBP3,000 was demanded under the pretext of increased COS expenses.

The accused, Mai Mazowe and her team, are reportedly traveling around the world, leading to questions about the misuse of the funds. Despite acknowledging receipt of the money, Mai Mazowe is allegedly evading responsibility, leaving the victim in distress.

The situation escalated when the victim received a message instructing her to seek help elsewhere, raising concerns about the fairness of the entire transaction. The community is urged to raise awareness and demand accountability in this case, emphasizing the impact on a woman in Africa who is now suffering due to the exorbitant charges.

Mai Mazowe’s role as the project owner and the alleged accomplice’s involvement are now under investigation. ARE YOU ALSO AFFECTED? CONTACT ZIMEYE NOW

Police Bash CCC Members

The @PoliceZimbabwe beat members of our youth Taskforce for showing solidarity with our illegally recalled MPs at the High Court.

One of the Taskforce members, Tinashe Hamauswa, and five others, including a girl, were badly injured. They were released after paying a fine. This continued brutal behavior proves beyond doubt the illegitimacy of Mr. Mnangagwa’s government. CCC

Junior Makunike Joins Simba Bhora

Walter Musona has found a new club after leaving former Castle Lager Premier Soccer League champions FC Platinum.

The forward is no longer with the Platinum Boys following his fallout with head coach Norman Mapeza last season.

He has joined ambitious Shamva-based side Simba Bhora.

Musona was unveiled together with Billy Vheremu who was with Bulawayo Chiefs and Dynamos’ Junior Makunike.- Soccer24 News

Mnangagwa Allies Rig Bhora-Musango Hearings

By Online/James Gwati-A group of Zanu PF leadership in Midlands province aligned to President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s faction are plotting to block hearings for ED allies who face potential expulsion from the party for protest votes in the August 23 National elections.

Tensions have surged as the Mnangagwa faction endeavours to obstruct disciplinary proceedings against those who lost in primary elections and allegedly sought protest votes against the winning candidates in the August 23 polls.

An initial memo from acting Zanu PF Midlands provincial chairperson Edson Chiherenge announced disciplinary hearings for December 6.

However, in a subsequent memo, Chiherenge abruptly cancelled the scheduled hearings, stating, “All notices of hearings and prohibition orders issued out are no longer valid.”

Sources indicate that the directive to block the hearings originated from higher offices at the party headquarters in Harare, particularly due to concerns that Mnangagwa allies, including Justice Mayor Wadyajena, could face disciplinary action.

Wadyajena, accused of sabotaging campaign rallies and canvassing protest votes, had been suspended after losing in the primaries.

The cancellation of hearings has sparked division within the party, with insiders expressing dismay over the perceived compromise of party principles.

Concerns are raised about the weakening of the party due to a lack of consequences for indiscipline, heightening tension within Zanu PF.

Critics argue that the absence of visible punishment for those who erred before the August 23 elections impedes internal healing and disrupts party affairs in the Midlands.

Discontent is exacerbated by historical controversies, such as the exemption of Mnangagwa’s allies from challenges in the primary elections earlier this year.

The turmoil extends to accusations of rigging in various constituencies and the imposition of candidates ahead of elections.

Recent developments, wherein Mnangagwa’s allies are pardoned before disciplinary hearings, worsen existing tension within the ruling party in the Midlands province.

The situation prompts reflection on Zanu PF’s internal dynamics, with concerns raised about the impact on party unity and the potential consequences for the upcoming general elections.
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Six Die In Warren Park Horror Crash

James Gwati- In a devastating incident on Friday, six individuals lost their lives in a horrific crash that occurred on the Harare-Bulawayo Road near the National Museum of African Liberation in Harare.

The tragic event unfolded close to Warren Park 1 High School.

According to official reports from the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP), the fatal accident transpired at approximately 6:00 PM on December 15, 2023.

The collision involved two commuter omnibuses, specifically a Toyota Hiace carrying 15 passengers, a Nissan Caravan, and an AVM bus.

The ZRP confirmed that the accident resulted in the death of six people, with an additional 10 individuals sustaining injuries.

The collision occurred when a Toyota Hiace kombi, carrying 15 passengers, collided head-on with a Nissan Caravan kombi, which had three passengers on board and was traveling toward Harare CBD.

Following this initial collision, the Toyota Hiace subsequently struck an AVM bus with three passengers, also heading toward Harare CBD.

The tragic incident unfolded as the Toyota Hiace had crossed into the lane of oncoming traffic.

The deceased victims were transported to the Sally Mugabe Hospital mortuary for post-mortem examinations, while the injured survivors are currently receiving treatment at the Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals.

Eyewitness Justice Mhishi, who was driving behind the bus involved in the accident, recounted the chaotic scene.

Mhishi and others attempted to assist the injured victims, with one woman expressing her concern for her children before succumbing to her injuries. Mhishi shared the heartbreaking details, stating, “I was behind the bus. We tried our best to extract people. One woman was vomiting blood, the only words she said were ‘ko VANA VANGU’ (what about my kids), and she died after that. One woman lost two kids in my eyes.”

As the festive season often witnesses a surge in road accidents, it is imperative for all road users, including motorists and pedestrians, to exercise caution and adhere to traffic regulations.

Factors contributing to these accidents include increased traffic volume, driver fatigue, drunk driving, speeding, and the presence of inexperienced or unlicensed drivers.

It is crucial for individuals to plan their journeys, ensure adequate rest, abstain from alcohol while driving, adhere to speed limits, and remain vigilant of fellow road users.

Botswana MPs Reject Mnangagwa Passport Free proposal

By- In a bold move, Botswana’s Members of Parliament (MPs) have vehemently opposed a proposed travel agreement with Zimbabwe, which would allow citizens of both nations to cross borders using national identity cards instead of passports.

The announcement by Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa during his recent visit to Botswana sparked public outrage and concern among legislators.

While Botswana already has a similar arrangement with Namibia, lawmakers clarified that extending such privileges to Zimbabwe is met with strong resistance. The Minister of Labour and Home Affairs, Annah Mokgethi, addressed the issue in Parliament amidst growing public backlash, stating that no signed agreement was in place to implement the proposed initiative.

Mokgethi emphasized, “I wish to clarify this statement and set the record straight that there is no signed agreement to effect this initiative.”

She reassured the citizens that the concept appreciated by the two leaders did not automatically grant the use of IDs for cross-border travel.

Mokgethi outlined a series of processes and procedures, including the adoption of regulatory standards and the establishment of a memorandum of agreement with exit clauses, before any implementation could take place.

Opposition leader Dithapelo Keorapetse expressed surprise at President Masisi’s decision, criticizing the lack of consultation with relevant stakeholders.

“We don’t know who President Masisi was representing when he reached this agreement with Mnangagwa or the government of Zimbabwe,” Keorapetse remarked.

MP Wynter Mmolotsi raised concerns about the potential repercussions, particularly in border areas where resources are strained due to an influx of Zimbabweans.

Mmolotsi pointed out that the health system in Francistown, a city near the border, is already overburdened, and unrestricted travel could exacerbate the situation.

Questions about the practicality of using machine-readable identity cards instead of passports and concerns about potential bureaucratic complications were raised by MPs like Unity Douw.

Some legislators suggested prioritizing passport-free travel agreements with countries like South Africa and Zambia before considering such arrangements with Zimbabwe.

The proposed scrapping of passport requirements between Botswana and Zimbabwe has drawn attention to the economic challenges in Zimbabwe, prompting many citizens to seek opportunities in neighbouring countries.

The potential agreement, if implemented, would primarily benefit Zimbabweans who have long sought refuge from their country’s struggling economy.

Botswana MPs Undress Mnangagwa

By- Botswana Members of Parliament have opposed a proposed agreement allowing travel between Botswana and Zimbabwe using national identity cards instead of passports. 

While Botswana already has a similar arrangement with Namibia, legislators have clarified that they do not support extending it to Zimbabwe.

Emmerson Mnangagwa the President of Zimbabwe, announced the proposal during a visit to Botswana. 

However, due to public backlash, the Minister of Labour and Home Affairs, Annah Mokgethi, clarified in Parliament that no signed agreement was in place, according to VOA News. Mokgethi said:

I wish to clarify this statement and set the record straight that there is no signed agreement to effect this initiative. Given this background, Batswana are assured that by a concept being appreciated by the two leadership does not mean the people of the two countries can now use their IDs to cross into their countries. There are processes and procedures to be undertaken to ensure and qualify validity of all necessary requirements for travel, locally, regionally, and internationally before implantation can take place. Most importantly upon adoption of acceptance of regulatory standards, the two countries will enter into a memorandum of agreement that has clauses including cancellation or exit in the event, concerns of violation arise during implementation.

Opposition leader Dithapelo Keorapetse said it was surprising that President Masisi had not consulted relevant stakeholders before making such a decision. He said:

We don’t know who President Masisi was representing when he reached this agreement with Mnangagwa or the government of Zimbabwe.

MP Wynter Mmolotsi raised concerns about the potential consequences of the arrangement, particularly in areas closer to the border, where there is already strain on resources due to an influx of Zimbabweans.

 He pointed out that the health system in Francistown, a city near the border, is already overburdened, and opening up travel without proper consideration could exacerbate the situation.

Other MPs, like Unity Douw, questioned the practicality of using machine-readable identity cards instead of passports and wondered if it would create additional bureaucratic complications. 

Some MPs suggested that Botswana prioritize negotiating passport-free travel agreements with countries like South Africa and Zambia before considering such an arrangement with Zimbabwe.

Due to the collapsed Zimbabwean economy, many Zimbabweans have sought opportunities in Botswana and other neighbouring countries including South Africa. 

The proposed scrapping of passport requirements between the two countries would primarily benefit Zimbabweans who have for decades been fleeing from the biting economy. 

Basic Commodities Prices Humble Mnangagwa

By Business Reporter- Prices of essential commodities have soared ahead of the Christmas and New Year holidays, with the government targeting retailers accusing them of sabotage.

 Basic goods such as mealie-meal, sugar, cooking oil, rice, and soap have experienced significant price hikes, even when sold in United States dollars. 

Retailers have increased the cost of a 2-litre bottle of cooking oil from US$3 to US$4.50, while a 2kg pack of rice now costs US$3.50, up from US$2 according to a snap survey conducted by NewsDay. Other items such as Mazoe Crush fruit drink and washing soap have also seen price increases. 

In addition to this, some schools have announced plans to raise fees by up to 100% in the coming year.

The government has stated that it will not impose price controls but instead engage in dialogue with businesses to understand the reasons behind these price hikes. 

Industry and Commerce Minister Sithembiso Nyoni clarified that the government’s role is not to control prices but to investigate the factors leading to these increases. She told NewsDay:

Government does not tame prices.

What we do is we discuss with the business and try to understand why they are hiking prices.

So, I will set up an office to look into that and then we will take the necessary dialogue steps to look into that.

Retailers, however, have warned that further price hikes may be on the horizon.

Price increases during the festive season are not unique to Zimbabwe. In many countries, including Zimbabwe, shop owners often take advantage of the increased shopping activity during this time to maximize their profits. The demand for goods and services tends to rise as people purchase items to celebrate and spend time with their families and friends.

However, what makes the current situation in Zimbabwe particularly challenging is the fact that these price increases are happening at a time when the majority of the population is already facing financial difficulties.

 The struggling economy, stagnant wages, and high unemployment rates have created a situation where many people are finding it increasingly difficult to make ends meet. 

The additional burden of inflated prices for essential commodities further exacerbates their financial strain.

Explosive Pictures Suggest ZRP Cops Staged Own Robbery Shoot-Out

Controversial Police Operation Unveils Alarming Brutality and Potential Wrongful Arrests

By Investigative Correspondent | The Zimbabwe Republic Police find themselves under intense scrutiny after releasing images of a purported robbery shootout that appear to contradict their own account. The pictures, intended to showcase a successful operation, instead reveal a disturbing sequence of events that raise questions about the accuracy of the police report.

Before wounds After wounding

The released images depict seven male suspects initially appearing healthy and unharmed while restrained inside a police building. However, the subsequent images tell a harrowing tale of brutality, showing the same individuals subjected to violence, with evident injuries inflicted by gun bayonets. This stark contrast between the initial and final images directly challenges the credibility of the police narrative.

According to emerging details, the incident unfolded when police officers arrived at a residence in search of a specific individual. However, the situation quickly escalated as they not only arrested three male youths but went on to subject them, along with four others, to torture.

Of particular concern is the revelation that three of the victims are brothers from the same family. It appears that the police operation may have involved arbitrary arrests, with the three brothers possibly becoming unintended targets in a case of mistaken identity or haphazard apprehension.

As the public often celebrates successful police operations that lead to the apprehension of suspected criminals, this incident raises critical questions about the accuracy of such conclusions. The disturbing images not only cast doubt on the integrity of the police report but also underscore the potential for wrongful arrests and the use of excessive force in law enforcement operations.

The Zimbabwe Republic Police now face mounting pressure to conduct a thorough and transparent investigation into the controversial incident, addressing concerns about human rights violations and the veracity of their initial account. This unfolding situation prompts a broader conversation about the need for accountability and oversight to ensure the protection of citizens’ rights in the face of law enforcement actions.

ZRP Spokesperson Paul Nyathi was still to comment at the time of writing.

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LIVE VIDEO: As Tshabangu Secretly Meets Scott for Instructions To Push Out CCC MPs, Welshman Labels Nero “Emperor Pushing People Out Of Party”

By Farai D Hove | Former MDC Alliance Vice President Welshman Ncube has set off a political firestorm with a firecracker on Thursday night, unveiling what he describes as the unspoken truth within the party’s National Council.

In his statement, Ncube declared saying, “Every member of the then National Council knows what happened on 22 Jan 2022 at Mabvazuva. We ALL know the truth. We were there! Many are terrified of the Twitter warriors to acknowledge the truth publicly. We have no moral authority to oppose ZANUPF if we can’t stand for truth.”

This statement comes amid longstanding silence from Ncube on the persistent claims made by Sengezo Tshabangu, a political figure labeled a “political imposter,” who asserts himself as the CCC’s Secretary General. Notably, Ncube has refrained from condemning these falsehoods, prompting scrutiny over his commitment to transparency and truth within the political arena.

Following his failure to address the allegations against Tshabangu, Ncube has taken on the role of an arbiter, positioning himself to adjudicate between what he perceives as false and true within the party. This self-appointed role adds a layer of complexity to the internal dynamics of the MDC Alliance and the evolving narrative surrounding its members.

The recent development stems from a Twitter exchange between Ncube and CCC supporter Chris Chidarikire, where questions about Ncube’s absence from recent CCC events led to a nuanced discussion. Ncube’s response, particularly when questioned about his role in the CCC’s leadership, suggested a belief that he should hold a position, emphasizing the party’s departure from its original structure.

“As of January 22, 2022, I was vice president of MDC Alliance,” Ncube clarified, recounting the party’s resolution to reconstitute itself as CCC and participate in the March 2022 by-elections under that banner. He highlighted that the National Council didn’t resolve to dissolve itself during this transition, providing context to the intricacies of the internal restructuring.

In the face of challenges, particularly concerning Sengezo Tshabangu, Ncube defended his position assertively. When pressed to condemn Tshabangu, he retorted, “When Thokozani Khupe and Douglas Mwonzora started recalling MDC Alliance MPs and councillors, did I not, in my capacity as vice president of MDC Alliance, come out guns blazing right up to the end? In what capacity do you want me to insert myself now?”

The overarching narrative also involves accusations against MDC Alliance leader Chamisa, alleging a concentration of power and a dismantling of established structures, leading to a fallout with key figures like Biti and Ncube. Chamisa’s response, asserting that the CCC is a new party set to elect its leadership in the future, has drawn criticism, with some claiming it casts doubts on his commitment to democratic principles.

As the political drama unfolds, Welshman Ncube’s revelation and subsequent engagement in the ongoing discourse bring to light the intricate web of tensions, accusations, and power dynamics within the MDC Alliance, raising questions about the party’s cohesion and the trajectory of its leadership.

Arthur Midzi A Beloved Nephew | Tribute

By Dr Masimba Mavaza | On Monday the 11th of December 2023 I woke up in the morning to see fourteen missed calls from one of my Nieces Linda Chinokopota. Mostly Linda only calls when she needs money, so I said fourteen calls she must be really desperate. Then I saw a missed call from Mandy my Nephew’s wife mai Raa as she is passionately called.

The late Arthur Midzi

I decided to call mai Raa first. I did not believe my ears.She said Arthur had collapsed and is hospital in South Africa. She went on to force a knife into my heart by saying” the doctor said he might not make it” my heart sank and I felt a pain I had never felt before. I got the leading doctor’s number.

The news was not pleasing. Arthur was dying his blood pressure shot up and bursted some veins in the head resulting in a brain haemorrhage. The doctor said if only Arthur had received urgent attention he would have been saved.

I was in pain and was frantically trying to suggest some medication which could be administered inorder to drain the blood from the brain. That was Monday afternoon.
To my shock and disbelief the doctor’s made a decision to remove the life support equipment which was put on Arthur. This they did without informing the relatives. They made their own decision. Arthur was let down by professionals who treated him with care which was tainted with discrimination.

The type of treatment given to Arthur exposed South Africa’s Xenophobic culture. Wednesday morning around 6 am UK time I received a call from Mandie. When I saw the phone flashing Mandie’s name I knew straight away that Arthur was gone. Yes Mandy confirmed my fears Arthur had breathed his last that morning.

Arthur was born on the 16th March 1978 to Anselm MIDZI and the late Thandiwe Mavaza. He is the first born of five Children who are Atridge Taurai Wish Bradley and Sonia Isabel.
He was blessed with two sons Ramsey MASIMBA MIDZI and Ryan MIDZI. He left behind his wife Mandy and several cousins nieces. When I was told about the death of Arthur I felt my intestines coming through my mouth. I could not breathe. I struggled to open my eyes. All I could see was darkness.

My tears started flowing down my chicks. I could not control them. I managed to stand up. Staggered towards my wardrobe. I entered in the walk in and I felt my legs giving up to the weight of my body. I fell on the suitcase which was in the centre of the walk inn. I started crying uncontrollably.
I realised losing my nephew Aurthur Midzi to the angels above affected me, big time.
It was Wednesday the 13th of December 2023 I had started my writing at 06:30 and my day was promising to be going quite normal then my nephew’s wife phoned me and told me Arthur was gone. The day was taken over by a feeling I can only describe as gut wrenching, after a long silence it dawned into me that Arthur was really gone.

But the rest of the day wasn’t normal, it was constantly wondering why my nephew died. The news that Arthur was dead was gut wrenching there’s no words to describe how I felt.
The two days Arthur spent in the hospital were an agonizing mix of bad day and anxious day. Even as the news got more and more grim, I refused to give up hope, and told myself it will be well.

My sister sisi Joy Enara told me that the situation is one you can come out from. She told me to take heart and believe that he will surely shake the illness off. I dived into that hope. As painful as it was to hear that this sweet little baby so unwell and hooked up to all sorts of medical equipment and machines I knew that he would be at peace no matter what. I believed earnestly that Arthur will be fine. When I was told that my nephew the most beautiful soul in the world had gone and I just burst into tears, I knew I had to be strong for my wife and children and my brother and sisters but also for the rest of my family, I’m the brother of many sisters who all needed me in there own different ways. I so wanted to be with my sisters and brothers comforting them and my other family knowing that day would be one of the hardest days in my life. But I could not travel to
africa soon. I remained strong until I spoke tonRamsey MASIMBA Midzi the son of Arthur names MASIMBA in my honour even though everybody calls him Ramsey, I broke down, I completely lost it, being comforted by family and friends made it that tiny bit easier I was in tears trying to comfort my sisters and my brother on the other side of the phone who were also in pieces at this time, no words can describe how I felt and how I am feeling and they never ever will, loosing a child wether it is a son daughter niece nephew or no relation at all will never be easy at all, but you never think You will go through it and when it happens to you there’s no words that can describe the rollercoaster of emotion and hurt that runs through your head.
Our hearts ache with grief, but we must remember that Arthur Midzi would want us to remember him with love and joy, not just sorrow. In the end, it’s not the years in life that matter, but the life in the years.Arthur was not just my nephew, but a dear friend, a confidante, an essential part of my life and as good as my son. He had a vitality that was contagious, a spirit that was indomitable. He embraced life with a zest and enthusiasm that was truly inspiring.
I remember when he was just a little boy; he had an insatiable curiosity about the world. He was my Pathfinder as I trained the youth on how to navigate into childhood. It was a joy to watch him grow and evolve, learning, exploring, making a difference in his unique ways.
But beyond his interests and achievements, what truly defined Arthur was his character. He was a person of integrity, compassion, and warmth. His resilient spirit, even in the face of adversity, was admirable.
Arthur impacted my life in more ways than I can articulate. His wisdom belied his years, and I often found myself turning to him for advice or insight. His optimistic outlook on life, his tenacity, and his innate ability to see the good in everything and everyone has left an indelible mark on my heart.
Today, as we grapple with this profound loss, I take solace in the memories we made, the laughter we shared, and the countless moments of joy he brought into our lives.
In the end, it’s not the years in life that matter, but the life in the years. And Arthur lived his years fully, touching our lives, leaving us with beautiful memories that we will cherish forever.
As we say our final goodbyes, let us remember him for his indomitable spirit, his joyous laughter, and the love he had for each one of us.”As I think of the absolute finality of death and realise that I can no longer speak to him, I rue the missed opportunities – the conversations I could have had with him but never did. I suppose that is the cruelty of death – and life.  My uncle is no more and I shall never see or speak to him again. I cannot tell him how much I loved him – nor could I ask him what he thought about one idea or another. You see, in my mind, I spoke to him everyday – sometimes twice and three times a day. And now, while my only wish is to write to him a million emails, I no longer can.
Arthur was but he no longer is and before that very moment when he drew his last breath and the rhythm of his breathing broke, I had so many opportunities. I could pick up the phone, drop him an email and expect to hear his voice or read his wonderful notes of love. But now, Arthur is no longer with us. I feel the pain of the loss churning deep inside the base of my stomach. No amount of tears can wash away the wound of losing the dearest man in my life but I still cry – and at times, it’s difficult to stop.. I cannot stop crying for the man who represented everything that was beautiful in this world to me. My heart cannot accept the passing of my greatest idol – my sister’s son.
He cherished each sunrise and sunset and described nature with great thoughtfulness and a hint of mischievous glee. He delved deep inside life itself with the sole intention of retrieving its inner beauty and displaying his discovery for all to see. never imagined that it would be my beloved nephew who would leave us, being robbed of a whole life ahead of him.
Life is full of human suffering and could be so profoundly unfair.
I am experiencing days of such heartbreak and gut-wrenching pain from my brother and the rest of his family. When I think of the family at home the feeling of compassion and helplessness flooded and overwhelmed me. I knew there is nothing I can say or do to alleviate or dissipate such profound grief from family and friends.
Their bitter tears and welling sobs ebbed and flows throughout the day.
We are all questioning why this happened, and what he did to deserve such.
Burying a son is beyond agonizing to witness. Children are never supposed to die before their parents. Never ever.
There was no preparation. An unfortunate incident cost him his life and the shock of his unexpected and senseless death is impossible to process.
I feel my heart being torn into pieces as toss around in my bed. I am afraid that I am further being inflicted pain upon pain. Whe I grovell to my knees and can barely stand because the pain is unbearable. I excruciatingly bared witness to this all.Another arrow through my heart.The anguish is palpable.
I yearn to relieve even just a minuscule amount of my pain. Today is a true test of my willingness to be with all the feelings that arise staying in the here and now, and connected and in my relationships.
I sit here as I process it all and feel an array of feelings. I also notice how my mind and body just want to cut off and numb out, because it feels too overwhelming and agonizing. I want to be genuine with my feelings for my brother, my sweet nephew, and for myself. We all deserve the kindness.
I appreciate how some family relationships are being repaired through this sorrow but wish it wouldn’t have taken this. It’s ironic how often through death, that we are reminded how to live.
I wonder if my nephew was such a blessing that even in his untimely death, he brought people together.
He is being eulogized as being a person who exemplified pure joy. He was always seeing things positively and was someone who looked for and found the goodness in people. He set that example for all of us and put in context what we can all strive for. He profoundly reminded us of that.
My sadness keeps overtaking me. I’ll be with it openly and compassionately.
May Arthur’s memory be a blessing, and may God bless his family.
For how long will God keep silent. Come Lord Jesus. Even so come Lord Jesus.

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Mnangagwa Announces Gukurahundi Hearings While Threatening More Killings

Government’s Gukurahundi Hearings: A Tapestry of Healing or Hypocrisy?

By Dorrothy Moyo | As Zimbabwe prepares for the Gukurahundi hearings aimed at addressing the painful events of the 1980s, a growing chorus of skepticism surrounds the government’s commitment to genuine healing and reconciliation. The skepticism is fueled by a glaring dissonance between the proclaimed goals of the initiative and the actions of President Emmerson Mnangagwa.

Mnangagwa, often linked to the orchestrating of the Gukurahundi massacres, remains unapologetic and defiant, showcasing a stark contrast to the government’s rhetoric of reconciliation. His recent threats to deploy the army for a rain-making ritual echo the dark specter of past atrocities, leaving observers questioning the sincerity of the healing process.

The government’s announcement of the hearings, to be led by over 70 traditional chiefs, is met with raised eyebrows given the context of Mnangagwa’s ongoing threats and his reluctance to acknowledge historical wrongs. The very figure implicated in the Gukurahundi period seems to be steering the ship of reconciliation while remaining unrepentant.

The timing of Mnangagwa’s unapologetic stance and the threats of military action creates a jarring dissonance with the narrative of healing and justice. This hypocrisy is further underscored by the government’s emphasis on Unity Day celebrations, seemingly overshadowed by Mnangagwa’s ominous statements.

As Chief Mtshane Khumalo confirms the preparations for the hearings, the international community and Zimbabwean citizens remain skeptical. The postponement of accountability for past atrocities and the potential misuse of state power cast a shadow over the purported national healing process.

In this tapestry of supposed reconciliation, the disconnect between rhetoric and actions is glaring. Mnangagwa’s unyielding stance and the government’s seemingly selective commitment to addressing historical injustices contribute to an atmosphere of doubt regarding the authenticity of these reconciliation efforts. The Gukurahundi hearings, rather than symbolizing a genuine quest for healing, risk becoming a stage for political theatrics, undermining the very essence of restorative justice they claim to champion.

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Drug Addiction Facts

Let’s embark on a deeper exploration of the intricate and multifaceted world of substance abuse and its close companion, denial. Denial, in the context of addiction, is not a mere assertion that one is free from substance abuse issues or can quit at will. It is a complex psychological phenomenon that often extends its reach far beyond the substance itself, influencing behaviors, circumstances, and belief systems.

Addiction, particularly when fueled by potent substances like crystal meth, exerts a profound impact on an individual’s psyche. It brings about a cascade of behavioral changes, effectively robbing them of empathy and sympathy, two fundamental aspects of human connection. What emerges from this transformation is a cocktail of aggression, anger, and various negative behaviors that become the new norm for someone trapped in the throes of addiction.

The paradox lies in the fact that, while these individuals may manifest increasingly hostile and irritable behaviors, they are often oblivious to these changes. In their self-deceptive state of denial, they may perceive themselves as harmless, even as they unwittingly push away their loved ones and make themselves inaccessible to support and understanding.

This state of denial extends to their belief system, where they staunchly maintain that their actions and substance abuse do not affect the people in their immediate environment, whether it be their coworkers, family members, or friends. They may remain steadfast in their conviction that their late-night activities in the garage, for example, are harmless, despite the disturbances they cause to those around them.

It is only as individuals progress in their journey toward recovery that the veils of denial begin to lift. These layers of self-deception gradually peel back, revealing the stark reality beneath. As they move through the steps of recovery and engage in a structured program, they slowly start to recognize the profound impact their behaviors have on those in their lives, as well as their own well-being.

For instance, take the case of an individual laboring late into the night, driven by the influence of crystal meth, blissfully unaware of the disruptions they cause to their family’s sleep and the peace of their neighbors. In their altered state, they genuinely believe they are diligently working, seemingly impervious to the harm they inflict on their surroundings.

In essence, denial is a formidable adversary, an intricate and pervasive barrier to self-awareness and change. It is not restricted solely to the quantity of drugs used or the belief that quitting is an easy feat. Denial extends its tendrils into every aspect of one’s life, reshaping perceptions and behaviors, and only begins to crumble as individuals confront their beliefs and embark on the path to recovery. As they progress in their journey, the truth gradually becomes evident, and the stronghold of denial loosens its grip, making way for a brighter, more hopeful future.

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Welshman’s Mabvazuva Mashwede

BITI, WELSHMAN- FACTS WITH VIDEOS, DATES & NUMBERS.

By Simba Chikanza | I will never defend Nelson Chamisa, and neither those people violently-furious because they have failed to go back into parliament the same way Chamisa was sidelined by the masses in 2018 when firebrand Jessie Majome was replaced by Joana Ruvimbo Mamombe and people demanded that Chamisa must also give up his Kuwadzana seat for someone else, Shakespeare or Hwende. He stepped aside. Chamisa may have made mistakes on Welshman, which I am still to learn of, but on Biti such talk is utter nonsense because video evidence is clear on his lawsuit-rival, the businessman Mashwede who phoned Ziyambi Ziyambi on 12 April instructing that Biti’s electoral boundaries must be adjusted so that he (Biti) never enters parliament till after 2033.

This was because Biti was too powerful for Mashwede as both a lawyer and a legislator, meaning if the ZANU man loses at court, Biiti could torpedo him at parliament, as anyone could fear. Was Chamisa involved in making Mashwede call minister Ziyambi Ziyambi?

I doubt if even Mnangagwa was involved in that private affair. On that day, I am one of those who telephoned Biti seeking to assist him so a story could be told that could discourage the Mashwede plan, but he did not, and has not cared to return my calls for over a year to date, even since the day I was calling him to finalise his interview over the story he thanks me for saving his life in Zambia, which was another opportunity to strengthen the democratic cause he stands for.

I struggle to understand how Biti bounces back to say he was sidelined by Chamisa, because on so many occasions he could have marshalled the masses into their heart’s desire- state power acquisition, but he seemed driven by something else.

As I am still to understand Welshman Ncube ‘s story, there is a video of Chamisa and Job Sikhala announcing the opposite of Welshman’s Mabvazuva report on 25th Jan 2022.

Why did Welshman fail to challenge Chamisa on that day, over what Chamisa says that: CCC is a new party with new leadership and not a re branding ? Why wait for 23 months? It’s important that people talk facts not emotional conjecture.

BREAKING: CCC Postpones Its Chitungwiza Sunday Rally

By Farai D Hove | CCC Party Postpones Chitungwiza Rally Amidst Rising Security Concerns

The CCC Party has announced the postponement of its Chitungwiza rally scheduled for Sunday. The move, while unexpected, comes as no surprise given the recent wave of violence directed at the party. Tragically, a pastor lost his life, and many others are now living in fear for their safety.

Observers highlight that the rally was poised to draw a substantial crowd, a potential source of jealousy for rivals ZANU PF, grappling with the reality of its purported loss in the 2023 elections.

The decision to postpone is rooted in security concerns, a vital move to safeguard lives amid the prevailing threats. The CCC Party has assured the public that a new venue will be swiftly announced, emphasizing the necessity for short notice to maintain the safety and security of all involved. Stay tuned for updates as this developing situation unfolds.

Dismiss Mnangagwa Lies, President Chamisa Tells Nation

Advocate Nelson Chamisa

CCC leader

THANK YOU FELLOW CITIZENS for your full and incredible support against all odds.

I salute you. They will manufacture lies to confuse and discourage you.

They will write articles to discredit, vilify and malign. Will ignore their diatribe and vitriol. All said and done, and after all this, will have the last laugh.

You will never regret. God has given us a season and irrevocable manifold grace. Blessed Friday. #Godisinit

Sikhala: I’m Sleeping In A Metre X2 Long Prison Cell for 1 And A Half Years

Dear Zimbabwean and Worldwide Friends

My dearest friends, today marks exactly one and half years, that is, the full 18 months under persecution, incarceration in a meter by two and half meters solitary confinement in Chikurubi Maximum Security Prison by the regime in Zimbabwe since my arrest on the 14th of June 2023.

During this period, hot weather and electricity blackouts in the dark solitary dungeon where you can hold the thick of darkness, I wake up during the middle of the night, the room is fully flooded with my sweat, mosquitos having completed feasting breakfast, lunch and supper from my bare body.

I taught myself that decency is only for free. I am under repression and I must conquer the mental motives of my persecutors. What must be known my dearest friends is that there is no amount of suffering that I have not gone through in my life. I slept on an empty stomach days to no end, but was never tempted to steal from anyone all my life.

I, and my late parents laboured in other people’s fields for school fees, food and clothing. Railway stations and bus terminuses became my shelter in search of a better life. I used thatched slums built of poles as accommodation going to school. I used to travel 46 Kilometers daily to and from school, living in Zaka, walking round Siya Dam to Mazunguye Secondary School in Bikita. Crossing paths with hippopotamus from Siya Dam and Leopard harboured in the mountains separating Zaka and Bikita during dark hours coming from school.

There is no difficult situation insurmountable to me. I am a typical field Negro. This must inform everyone about the comfort and satisfaction I get by living among the poor people.

We share our poverty together. That is why I am passionately prepared to die for the poor and the downtrodden. They deserve complete protection and shelter from those who wield power. I lived the experience and the new experience I am going through has strengthened me. I have witnessed some becoming mentally unstable, after few weeks of solitary confinement where I am currently detained. All this because I was the lawyer to the family of the late Moreblessing Ali, a poor woman who was gruesomely and callously murdered.

Few days ago I saw her in her dream flying like an angel in white garments coming where I was standing with some people in my company. I asked those who were with me in that dream, whether the person who was flying to us was not Moreblessing Ali. They told me that it was truly her. I further asked them, why she was not walking but flying in wings.

I can’t share more of what she said to me after she landed where we were standing.

It is now eleven days from Christmas, and 18 days from New Year. I wish all of you my dearest Zimbabwean and Worldwide Friends a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

For me, it is the 2nd year running having my Christmas and New Year under repressive incarceration.

It is the second year running when my wife and children will have their Christmas and New Year without their Father. I will celebrate mine in solitary dungeon.

It’s sad that nation is now bereft of moral leaders since the bewitching of Archbishop Pius Ncube Mercenarism has crippled inn. They lined up for dirty cars and dirty money from the oppressor, deforming the name of God.

They can’t speak a word on the face of gross injustice being perpetrate against me.

Hundred kisses of love my dearest Zimbabwean and Worldwide Friends. I Love you all. Stop not praying for me and Zimbabwe.

Enjoy your Christmas and New Year.

Job Sikhala

Chikurubi Maximum Security Prison

What Do You Think About Mzembi Advice To CCC?

Tinashe Sambiri

So far Engineer Walter Mzembi’s postulation on CCC MPs staying in Parliament is leading the way.

We will see as the day progresses whether citizens agree with Engineer Mzembi’s line of argument.

Follow today’s survey on ZimEye.com

Disabled People Should Get Free Medical Treatment in all Hospitals

Ensuring Equal Access: The Rights of Disabled Individuals to Free Medication in Zimbabwe.

By Showbiz Reporter |

-In the pursuit of fostering inclusivity and upholding human rights, it is crucial for Zimbabwe to recognize and implement the right of all disabled individuals to access free medication in hospitals. This aligns with the principles set forth by the United Nations charters and international equality laws, emphasizing the need for equal healthcare opportunities for everyone, regardless of their physical or cognitive abilities.

United Nations Charters and International Equality Laws:
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) underscores the importance of promoting, protecting, and ensuring the full and equal enjoyment of all human rights and fundamental freedoms by persons with disabilities. Among these fundamental rights is the right to the highest attainable standard of health, which includes access to healthcare services and medications without discrimination.

Article 25 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and Article 12 of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights further emphasize the right to health, emphasizing the importance of accessible and affordable healthcare for all individuals, without any form of discrimination.

Current Scenario in Zimbabwe:
Despite the international commitments, disabled individuals in Zimbabwe often face barriers to accessing essential medications. Financial constraints and a lack of awareness about their rights contribute to this disparity. It is imperative for Zimbabwe to bridge this gap and ensure that healthcare facilities are fully accessible and inclusive for disabled individuals.

Steps Towards Implementation:

  1. Legal Reforms:
    Advocate for legal reforms that explicitly state the rights of disabled individuals to receive free medication in all hospitals. This will ensure the alignment of national legislation with international commitments.
  2. Public Awareness Campaigns:
    Launch awareness campaigns to inform disabled individuals and their families about their rights to free medication. This should include information on available resources and avenues for recourse if their rights are not being upheld.
  3. Healthcare Facility Accessibility:
    Implement measures to make healthcare facilities more accessible for disabled individuals. This includes physical accessibility, but also providing information in accessible formats and training healthcare professionals to cater to the diverse needs of disabled patients.
  4. Government Support:
    Encourage government support through subsidies or funding to cover the cost of medications for disabled individuals. This could be part of a broader strategy to enhance the overall healthcare system.
  5. Monitoring and Accountability:
    Establish mechanisms for monitoring and accountability to ensure that healthcare facilities comply with the regulations regarding the rights of disabled individuals. This could involve regular audits and reporting mechanisms.

Ensuring the rights of disabled individuals to receive free medication in all hospitals in Zimbabwe is not just a legal obligation but a moral imperative. By aligning national policies with international charters and laws, implementing comprehensive awareness campaigns, and enhancing healthcare accessibility, Zimbabwe can take significant strides toward building an inclusive society where every citizen enjoys equal access to healthcare, irrespective of their abilities.

Mighty Warriors Drop Two Places On FIFA World Rankings

Mighty Warriors have dropped two places on the latest FIFA Rankings released on Friday.

The Zimbabwe national women’s team returned to international football in October when they took part in action in the COSAFA Women’s Championship in South Africa.

The girls had spent over a year-and-half in the cold due to the FIFA ban on the country.

Following the lifting of the ban in July this year, the national side played in the regional tournament and managed a fourth-place finish.

But Zimbabwe didn’t participate in the 2024 AWCON Qualifiers early this month since the draw was done at the time the country was still under sanctions.

In the latest ranking, the team dropped two places to number 127 due to Namibia and Georgia overtaking them on points.

The Mighty Warriors moved down one place to number 19 on the continent.

Meanwhile, Nigeria remained on top of African ranking, while newly-crowned world champions Spain are on top of the world table.

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Roki In Desperate Reunion Request With Pauline

By James Gwati- In a sizzling twist of fate, Rockford Josphat, the charismatic urban groover, is turning up the heat with his pursuit to reignite the flame with former flame Pauline Gundidza.

The duo, once a power couple during the Urban Grooves era, shared not only artistic glory but a personal connection that birthed two children, Sky and Minana, before their 2009 separation fueled by allegations of infidelity.

While the pair has exhibited resilience in co-parenting, recent developments have thrust them back into the limelight.

Roki’s public declaration of longing for a reunion has set social media ablaze, triggering a passionate reaction from the renowned songstress and former Mafriq member.

In a candid and emotionally charged response, Pauline vehemently disapproves of Roki’s public overtures, shedding light on the complexities of co-parenting and the ripple effects of revisiting the past.

Her heartfelt plea for empathy and discretion underscores the emotional toll such public gestures take on her personal life, particularly in the pursuit of a new romantic chapter.

As the public spectacle unfolds, Pauline’s unwavering commitment to prioritizing the well-being of their daughters remains the focal point.

Her call for empathy and understanding resonates as a powerful reminder of the challenges inherent in co-parenting, navigating past relationships, and shielding innocent lives from the harsh glare of public scrutiny.

Amidst the drama, Pauline stands firm, advocating for a future centered on empowerment, resilience, and safeguarding their children from the pitfalls of unwarranted attention.

The spotlight may be on their past, but Pauline’s unwavering resolve propels them towards a future that celebrates the strength of co-parenting while shielding their family from the storm of public attention.
-Online

Drug Free Zim A Possibility

Let’s embark on a deeper exploration of the intricate and multifaceted world of substance abuse and its close companion, denial. Denial, in the context of addiction, is not a mere assertion that one is free from substance abuse issues or can quit at will. It is a complex psychological phenomenon that often extends its reach far beyond the substance itself, influencing behaviors, circumstances, and belief systems.

Addiction, particularly when fueled by potent substances like crystal meth, exerts a profound impact on an individual’s psyche. It brings about a cascade of behavioral changes, effectively robbing them of empathy and sympathy, two fundamental aspects of human connection. What emerges from this transformation is a cocktail of aggression, anger, and various negative behaviors that become the new norm for someone trapped in the throes of addiction.

The paradox lies in the fact that, while these individuals may manifest increasingly hostile and irritable behaviors, they are often oblivious to these changes. In their self-deceptive state of denial, they may perceive themselves as harmless, even as they unwittingly push away their loved ones and make themselves inaccessible to support and understanding.

This state of denial extends to their belief system, where they staunchly maintain that their actions and substance abuse do not affect the people in their immediate environment, whether it be their coworkers, family members, or friends. They may remain steadfast in their conviction that their late-night activities in the garage, for example, are harmless, despite the disturbances they cause to those around them.

It is only as individuals progress in their journey toward recovery that the veils of denial begin to lift. These layers of self-deception gradually peel back, revealing the stark reality beneath. As they move through the steps of recovery and engage in a structured program, they slowly start to recognize the profound impact their behaviors have on those in their lives, as well as their own well-being.

For instance, take the case of an individual laboring late into the night, driven by the influence of crystal meth, blissfully unaware of the disruptions they cause to their family’s sleep and the peace of their neighbors. In their altered state, they genuinely believe they are diligently working, seemingly impervious to the harm they inflict on their surroundings.

In essence, denial is a formidable adversary, an intricate and pervasive barrier to self-awareness and change. It is not restricted solely to the quantity of drugs used or the belief that quitting is an easy feat. Denial extends its tendrils into every aspect of one’s life, reshaping perceptions and behaviors, and only begins to crumble as individuals confront their beliefs and embark on the path to recovery. As they progress in their journey, the truth gradually becomes evident, and the stronghold of denial loosens its grip, making way for a brighter, more hopeful future.

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Zuma Dumps ANC

By-South Africa’s former President Jacob Zuma has dumped the African National Congress (ANC) and said that he will not campaign for the party ahead of the 2024 elections.

Zuma says he will, however, remain a member of the revolutionary party but will vote for the newly registered uMkhonto Wesizwe party, the former military wing of the ANC.

“It would be a betrayal to campaign for the ANC under Ramaphosa,” he said.

He further stated that he would not be voting for the ANC but for the newly registered uMkhonto Wesizwe party.

In a statement read by his daughter Dudu Zuma-Sambudla, Zuma said, “The ANC has been reduced to an organization hardly respected by those it sought to liberate. It’s clear they’re disappointed by the party’s conduct under the current leadership. An open communication line from the ground up was always available. This is not the ANC we were willing to sacrifice our lives for.

Why Zuma is abandoning ANC

During his time at Robben Island, Zuma said that discipline in the ANC was at its highest, something that is not part of the culture under the current leadership.

Zuma emphasised that the ANC of the past was focused on serving its members, not preoccupied with expelling them.

He listed the appointment of Chief Justice Raymond Zondo as the chair of the Zondo commission, the 2017 Nasrec conference, the July 2021 unrest and the subsequent deaths, President Cyril Ramaphosa’s comment that the ANC was accused number one of corruption, former Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane’s impeachment, and load shedding, which he says could have been avoided through proper appointment procedures, as some of the reasons he would not be campaigning for the party.

Despite all these challenges, Zuma vowed he would die in the ANC and would stay on because he understood the original plans of the organization.

“I hold a very deep commitment to the ANC. I will die as a member of the ANC,” he said.

However, he feels it is necessary to “rescue” the ANC from the current leadership.

-The Citizen

Today’s Poll: Citizens Agree With Mzembi On CCC MPs Staying In Parliament?

Tinashe Sambiri

So far Engineer Walter Mzembi’s postulation on CCC MPs staying in Parliament is leading the way.

We will see as the day progresses whether citizens agree with Engineer Mzembi’s line of argument.

Follow today’s survey on ZimEye.com

“FAZ contributed to Zanu PF victory”

By A Correspondent- Zanu-PF national political commissar Dr Mike Bimha has publicly acknowledged the controversial role played by Forever Associate Zimbabwe (FAZ) saying had it not been for this organisation’s role in the just ended August 23 general elections, the ruling party could have lost the elections.

Addressing a press conference in Masvingo at a local hotel recently, Bimha said, after being asked to explain the relationship between FAZ and the ruling party, it was of the Zanu-PF affiliates which significantly contributed to the ruling party’s victory.

“FAZ is one of the 95 affiliates which contributed significantly towards the party’s victory. One of the recent developments in Zanu-PF campaign was the emergence of affiliates and this contributed immensely to our success,” said Bimha.

FAZ was accused of perpetrating violence to opposition supporters especially in rural areas during the run up to the general elections. On the election day, the social media was awash with FAZ agents pictures and videos where they were recording the names of all people who had voted at various polling stations.

At some polling stations they were even stationed within 100m from the polling station which is a violation of the electoral act. At Masvingo Civic Centre polling stations, the opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) agents had to force the FAZ agents out of the 100m distance.

In other areas such as Gutu district, Chiredzi and Zaka districts FAZ was reported to have perpetrated violence against youths and women who were perceived to be supporting CCC.

However, against all the vices, the Zanu-PF national commissar hailed the organisation’s role during the elections saying it was one of the party affiliates which heavily contributed to the party’s victory.

Speaking about the Saturday 09 December by-elections, Bimha said Zanu-PF is raring to go, emphasizing that it is the only organized party as CCC is embroiled in serious factional fights.

“What gives us an added advantage over the opposition is that we are a well-organized party, well-structured and that is the difference with the opposition parties, they are not so sure where they are coming from or where they are going, whether they have a constitution or whether they are going to have congresses and who is the leader or not; and that in itself Zanu-PF has come as a demonstration of a well-organized party,” said Bimha.

“You can understand because it is not a party of yesterday as it has a long history right from 1963 to date, so much has happened in the party to make it even stronger and over the years they have improved themselves and just recently we had a central committee meeting to review the constitution and take cognisance of a number of things that happened over the years,” he added.

Disregard Mnangagwa Lies, President Chamisa Tells Nation

Advocate Nelson Chamisa

CCC leader

THANK YOU FELLOW CITIZENS for your full and incredible support against all odds.

I salute you. They will manufacture lies to confuse and discourage you.

They will write articles to discredit, vilify and malign. Will ignore their diatribe and vitriol. All said and done, and after all this, will have the last laugh.

You will never regret. God has given us a season and irrevocable manifold grace. Blessed Friday. #Godisinit

Thousands Blown On Terry Gee’s Burial And Yet $250 Would’ve Saved His Life: VIDEO

The Irony of Expenditure: Musicians’ Dilemma in the Wake of Terry Gee’s Funeral

By Showbiz Reporter | The untimely demise of Terry Gee, a talented musician in his thirties, has brought to light a tragic irony that has left the music community and other artists reflecting on the choices made in the days leading up to his funeral. It is a somber revelation that the money spent on fuel for the procession to Terry Gee’s final resting place could have covered all his crucial medical expenses and still left a significant sum for other needs.

Background:

Terry Gee’s passing was not just a loss to the music industry but also a stark reminder of the financial challenges faced by many artists, especially when it comes to healthcare. Reports indicate that he succumbed to his ailments after failing to secure a mere two hundred and fifty US dollars for essential medical expenses. This modest amount, which pales in comparison to the funds expended on his funeral arrangements, has sparked a broader conversation about the priorities and financial decisions within the artistic community.

Analysis of Irony:

The irony in this situation lies in the fact that the money spent on fuel for the funeral procession could have been redirected to cover Terry Gee’s medical bills. Musicians and artists, who often grapple with financial instability, found themselves unwittingly contributing to a cause that, if addressed earlier, might have saved a fellow artist’s life. The irony deepens when considering that the funeral expenses could have been repurposed for preventive healthcare, highlighting a profound lapse in financial foresight.

Reflection on Artists’ Financial Priorities:

This revelation prompts a critical examination of artists’ financial priorities and the systemic challenges they face. Many artists operate on tight budgets, and the sudden, unexpected nature of medical expenses can be overwhelming. The dilemma arises when contrasting the immediate, albeit necessary, expenses associated with a funeral against the potential life-saving impact of redirecting those funds towards medical care.

Community Response and Calls for Change:

Terry Gee’s passing has ignited a wave of introspection within the artistic community, leading to calls for improved financial literacy and support systems. Artists and musicians are now urging each other to prioritize health and preventive measures over extravagant funeral arrangements. The hope is that this tragic irony serves as a catalyst for positive change within the industry, fostering a collective commitment to addressing both immediate and long-term financial needs.

The irony surrounding the expenditures related to Terry Gee’s funeral unveils a poignant truth about the financial challenges faced by artists. It serves as a wake-up call for the artistic community to reassess their priorities, emphasizing the importance of proactive financial planning, mutual support, and a reevaluation of resource allocation. In remembering Terry Gee, there is an opportunity for the artistic community to come together, learn from this poignant lesson, and strive for a future where no artist has to face the tragic consequences of inadequate financial preparedness.

Foreigners run away from Zim education institutions

By A Correspondent- Latest data from the Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency (ZimStats) shows that foreigners no longer prefer to study in the country.

A total of 469 752 visitors from abroad entered the country during the third quarter of 2023, with a small fraction coming for education purposes.

“The visitors visited the country for various purposes, which were categorised into in-transit, business, educational, holiday and shopping,” read ZimStats’s 2023 third quarter international migration report.

“Visitors who came to Zimbabwe for educational purposes in the third quarter of 2023 decreased by 38,9% from the second quarter of 2022.

“There were 7 475 education visitors in the quarter ending September 2023 compared to 12 242 in the quarter ending September 2022.”

A few months ago, German counsellor and deputy head of mission in Zimbabwe, Michael Ott, said the quality of Zimbabwe’s education system is fast deteriorating.

Locals from well up families are now sending their children to study abroad.

The credibility of the country’s education has also suffered from scandals that have dogged the sector, such as the leaking of examination papers.

In his proposed 2024 national budget, Finance, Economic Development and Investment Promotion minister Mthuli Ncube allocated 18% of the budget resources, a figure that falls slightly short of the Dakar Declaration.

The declaration says 20% of the national budget should be channelled to the education sector.

According to ZimStats, most of the foreigners who visited the country came for holidays followed by those who were in transit, with only a handful coming for shopping.

“The number of holiday visitors in the third quarter of 2023 increased from a figure of 175 132 in the third quarter of 2022 to 207 680 in quarter ending September 2023 showing an increase of 18,6%,” the report read.

“The number of arriving visitors who came for business purposes increased by 212,8% from the quarter ending September 2022 to the third quarter of 2023. The number increased from 36 667 to 114 701 in the quarters under review.

“There were 5 833 visitors in the quarter ending September 2023 who came for shopping, up from a figure of 3 074 visitors recorded in the quarter ending September 2022. This represented an increase of 89,8%.”

According to the report, Zimbabwe received a total of 1 125 011 arrivals during the third quarter of 2023.

“Returning residents from abroad (46,3%) constituted the highest proportion of arrivals during the third quarter of 2023,” it added.

Dhuterere lashes out at social media gossips

By A Correspondent- Gospel musician Mambo Dhuterere, real name Darlington Mutseta, says deliberate attempts to inflict harm on his marriage through manipulation and damaging of his character online will not destroy his marriage.

In October Mambo Dhuterere made headlines after he was found at the centre of controversy, with allegations of infidelity and cheating.

However, the Dzikisa Munyengetero hit maker denied the allegations affirming that it was one of those many social media gossips.

Speaking at the St John Apostolic Church of the Whole World’s annual gathering to mark the end of the year big Sunday, which was attended by nearly 3 000 congregants, Mambo Dhuterere reiterated that no amount of cyber-bullying will deter him from respecting, committing and valuing his marriage.

“I would like to set the record straight and tell you that, not even a single day did I beat my wife since we got married,” he said.

“That’s trash, which deserves to be denounced or condemned; and let me tell you that we also laugh at lies they peddle on social media.

“Like some of you, we are also victims of social media falsehoods and that will not stop us from rising against such ills despite their unfounded claims.

“Not even data bundles, hotspotting or any social media hype will deter us from rebuking criminals.

“You hear the lies that we divorced with my wife and she has since left for Botswana, which is totally disgusting and far away from the truth.

“Now look (holding his wife’s shoulder) who is by my side right now waiting to praise and worship through music?

Mambo Dhuterere said their music was crafted in a way that exposes socio-cultural immorality, abuses and realities which exist in societies.

“Perpetrators of crimes that we denounce when we sing are the ones that try to fight back through spreading falsehoods on social media,” he said.

“However, we don’t have energy to entertain them, but denounce them because we are the voice of the voiceless.”

He took a swipe at perpetrators of gender-based violence and appealed to law enforcement agents to bring culprits to book.

The musician expressed gratitude over the support he is getting from his church and fans.

He later joined forces with his wife to treat the 3 000 plus congregants with hits from his rich discography.

Health Xenophobia Has Killed Another Zimbabwean Father of Two

By Dr MASIMBA MAVAZA | On the 13th of December 2023 the thick cloud of death enveloped Cape Town. It left a cruel hand on a lovely young family. It took with it one of the most finest people on earth. The cruel angel of death shadowed and escaped with Arthur Midzi.
When the news of his death came in the early morning of Tuesday I experienced shock and feelings of unreality and disconnection. There was intense sadness, which was overwhelming. It gave me extreme anxiety, which was both general and at nothing specific.
When someone dies, particularly someone you were close to, it can be devastating and overwhelming. Bereavement affects us all, but everyone will cope with it differently and experience different feelings.


The death of Arthur has not sunk yet. It still looks like I am in a dream which I will wake up from very soon.
My eyes become heavy and my mind just went blank. Indeed Arthur is gone and indeed dead.
Grief affects people in different ways. There’s no particular way you should be feeling, or length of time it will take for you to start to feel more like yourself again. But in this case I will never be myself again.
My feelings became chaotic and it is very hard to pin down exactly how I am feeling. Intense feelings are very frightening,
I felt anger and irritation. At the moment I am feeling a sense of hopelessness and depression
I have a completely irrational fear of going to bed in case I fell asleep and didn’t wake up. A sudden death does have odd effects.
Arthur died in a hospital having been admitted just for a day.
I might want to like feel there’s no point seeking help because it won’t bring Arthur back. I feel very powerless.
What hurts me most is the fact that Arthur would have survived in any other hospital if he was not Zimbabwean. More so he would have survived if he was South African.
The rights of non-nationals to access the health care system is a complex matter and has been a major topical point in South Africa. There is a well documented health xenophobia in South Africa. This was sparked by Limpopo Health MEC Dr Phophi Ramathuba’s remarks about immigrants. In a video, Dr Ramathuba was seen lambasting a Zimbabwean woman who was in a hospital bed seeking medical treatment. She told the woman that foreign nationals are killing her health system and they must go
back to their countries of origin for medical treatment. Health or medical xenophobia is a term used to describe negative
attitudes and practices of healthcare providers towards foreign nationals based on their national origin. This results in the medical maltreatment of the person seeking health care services.
The situation is real Zimbabweans who seek treatment in South Africa are treated badly. Arthur was caught up in this xenophobic conspiracy. The Soutj African politicians do always publicly castigate foreign nationals. The hate against foreigners is ordained by several
Ministers and it manifest itself in South African hospitals.
Arthur suffered extreme high blood pressure which can be desrcrines as Hypertension: this elevated blood pressure which caused tiny arteries to burst inside the brain. Normal pressure is 120/80 mm Hg. Blood thinners: drugs such as coumadin, heparin, and warfarin used to prevent clots in heart and stroke conditions. Arthur was not given any of the thinking medivatoon. The moment they discovered that Arthur was a foreigner the doctors signed him off to death. 
There have been many instances of health xenophobia in clinics and community health centres. Members of Operation Dudula have been turning away immigrant patients from the Jeppe Clinic in Johannesburg and harassed immigrants outside several clinics including Hillbrow and Kalafong in Tshwane. It was reported that members of Operation Dudula demanded that all foreigners leave the clinics and that only South Africans could receive treatment, with some people being assaulted by members of the group. Immigrants suffering from chronic illnesses such as HIV, diabetes and high blood pressure are unable to access medication crucial to their well-being since Dudula started gatekeeping at the clinics. It is important to note that Dudula’s actions are tantamount to criminal and illegal conduct but nothing was done.
The hatred towards foreigners was now implanted in the hearts of service providers. The mood of the nurses changes once they see a foreigner in hospital.
These nurses do not know that health care crisis in South Africa is not caused by foreign nationals; they are scapegoated for the failures of the state to address the health care crisis by the people who fail to hold the relevant parties – ministers and directors general – accountable. There is a misconception that it is caused by foreign nationals. The march against foreigners in Soutj Africa caught up with Arthur and he died in the hands of those who are sworn to heal the sick regardless of their nationality. A foreigner is a human being and the treatment foreigners get in hospitals is appalling.
Treating people badly based on their nationality is inhuman, illegal and unfair. It diminishes their human dignity. What is the position of the law on this matter? The right to access health care services is a basic human right guaranteed by the Constitution. Section 27 of the Constitution states that all people in South Africa, regardless of status or nationality, have the right to have access to health care services and that no one may be refused emergency medical treatment.
The National Health Act confirms that all people in South Africa can access primary health care at clinics and community health centres.
Foreigners in South Africa have the same right to access health care as South African citizens, as set out in the Constitution. The Minister of Health must publicly condemn the actions of these xenophobic nurses and uphold the Constitution and the domestic and international legal obligations which ensure the right to health for all.
The nurses and doctors could have saved Autthur if only he was South African. He should have been given blood thinners: drugs such as coumadin, heparin, and warfarin used to prevent clots in heart and stroke conditions may have saved Arthur.
Arthur suffered bleeding disorders: hemophilia, sickle cell anemia, DIC, thrombocytopenia.
Tumors: highly vascular tumors such as angiomas and metastatic tumors can bleed into the brain tissue.
When a person is brought to the emergency room with a suspected brain hemorrhage, doctors will learn as much about his or her symptoms, current and previous medical problems, medications, and family history. The person’s condition is assessed quickly. Diagnostic tests will help determine the source of the bleeding.
Computed Tomography (CT) scan is a noninvasive X-ray to review the anatomical structures within the brain and to detect any bleeding. CT angiography involves the injection of contrast into the blood stream to view arteries of the brain. There is
Treatment for his condition, this includes lifesaving measures, symptom relief, and complication prevention. Once the cause and location of the bleeding is identified, medical or surgical treatment is performed to stop the bleeding, remove the clot, and relieve the pressure on the brain. If left alone the brain will eventually absorb the clot within a couple of weeks – however the damage to the brain caused by ICP and blood toxins may be irreversible.
Generally, patients with small hemorrhages (<10 cm3) and minimal deficits are treated medically. Patients with cerebellar hemorrhages (>3 cm3) who are deteriorating or who have brainstem compression and hydrocephalus are treated surgically to remove the hematoma as soon as possible. Patients with large lobar hemorrhages (50 cm3) who are deteriorating usually undergo surgical removal of the hematoma.
Medical treatment
The patient will stay in the stroke unit or intensive care unit (ICU) for close monitoring and care. Arthur was suppposed to be given blood thinners, reversal drugs will be given to restore clotting factors. His Blood pressure was supposed to manage or to decrease the risk of more bleeding yet provide enough blood flow (perfusion) to the brain. Controlling intracranial pressure is a factor in large bleeds. A device called an ICP monitor was supposed be placed directly into the ventricles or within the brain to measure pressure.
Removing cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) from the ventricles helps control pressure. A ventricular catheter (VP shunt) may be placed to drain CSF fluid and allow room for the hematoma to expand without damaging the brain.
Hyperventilation also helps control ICP. In this case coma was supposed to be induced with drugs to bring down ICP.
If Arthur was not a foreigner a
Surgical treatment would have been applied. 
The goal of surgery was to remove as much of the blood clot as possible and stop the source of bleeding if it is from an identifiable cause such as an AVM or tumor. Depending on the location of the clot either a craniotomy or a stereotactic aspiration may be performed.
The staff at the hospital as in many South African hospitals did not care for Arthur.
The bedside ethics were clearly flouted as Arthur was drooping with no care insight.
The South African nurses are becoming vigilantes and use their official capacity to eliminate foreigners by less caring for them.
It will be a relief to see All health care facilities (clinics, community health centres and hospitals) ensuring that all staff, medical and nonmedical, recognise the right to health for all, as well as that all migrants, refugees and asylum seekers regardless of their documentation status have the same access to health care services as South Africans.
It is important to remember that united we stand, divided we fall, in the true spirit of Pan-Africanism.
Relying on the experiences of migrant patients, research on migration and health in South Africa has documented a particular concern with public health care providers as indiscriminately practicing ‘medical xenophobia’. There is more complexity, ambivalence, and a range of possible experiences of non-nationals in South Africa’s public health care system.
Many Zimbabweans have died in South African hospitals simply because they are foreigners.
When I remember Arthur I see the unfairness of the South African medical Xenophobic behaviour. Arthur represents many Zimbabweans who die in the hospitals when they could have been treated.
My tears are not yet dry my heart is bleeding. How many more bodies are we to count.
Arthur sleeps with his fathers but the gap he has left nobody can fill it.
The world will never be the same without Arthur. But for how long shall we allow such inhuman and xenophobic rhetoric continue. Why should we look at the demonic treatment Zimbabweans are being treated in the Republic. To Arthur I can only say Fare thee well my son. When the trumpet sounds behold we will be risen again. Till Jesus comes again sleep well Mhofu? God will not be silent for a long time. It is well with my soul. To Mandy and Family find in your heart time to understand God knows how to comfort and he will comfort you.

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Zuma dumps Ramaphosa

By A Correspondent- Former president Jacob Zuma will not be voting for the ANC in the upcoming election — and will also not be campaigning for the party.

The former ANC president, who has been a member of the party for 64 years, said his conscience could no longer allow him to vote for “the current ANC”.

He made the announcement in Soweto on Saturday.

“In 2024 I will vote for Umkhonto we Sizwe (MK) party — it has already been registered with the IEC, with my knowledge and blessings.

“I have decided that I cannot and will not campaign for the ANC of [president Cyril] Ramaphosa. It is not the ANC I joined, it will be a betrayal to campaign for the ANC of Ramaphosa. My conscience will not allow that,” he said.