Daring man storms police station, destroys criminal record book

A 40 year old man from Mbembesi’s Nqokola village in Matabeleland North province stormed into a local police station and destroyed a criminal record book kept in the charge office. The incident occurred on Sunday.

Pumulani Tshabalala, who pleaded guilty, was sentenced to four months in prison when he appeared before Bulawayo magistrate Maxwell Ncube early this week.

It was the State’s case that a police officer, Kholekile Dlamini, was on duty on November 5 in the afternoon, when Tshabalala stormed into the charge office saying there were people pursuing him.

The court heard that Dlamini went outside to check for the pursuers but found no one and when he returned to the charge office, Tshabalala had disappeared.

The State said at 6pm when Dlamini was preparing to knock off, he discovered that one of the record books (RRB 04\23) was missing.

The court was told that while Dlamini was searching for the record book, one of his colleagues showed him torn pieces of paper from the record book.

A team of officers traced footprints and pieces of the book were recovered along a path used by Tshabalala when he left the police station.

Investigations led to Tshabalala’s arrest. Southern Eye

PG’s office promises to conclude high profile cases

By A Correspondent- The speedy conclusion of high-profile cases appears to be the new norm under the country’s new Prosecutor-General, Justice Loice Matanda-Moyo, who was appointed last month and promised to introduce “a culture of concluding cases”.

The conviction of high-profile cases including former Deputy Finance Minister Terrence Mukupe and Zimbabwe Miners Federation president Henrietta Rushwaya has since seen the National Prosecution Authority receiving plaudits from ordinary Zimbabweans.

Over the years, people said they were losing confidence in the NPA for taking forever to conclude high-profile cases.

This resulted in the public saying the NPA was engaging in a “catch and release” exercise, to “pacify those complaining of corruption in high places”.

However, that perception has changed dramatically in the last few days following the conviction of Rushwaya for attempting to smuggle gold to Dubai, through the VIP route at the Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport three years ago. The gold weighed 6kg and was valued at US$333 000.

Former Deputy Minister Mukupe was also convicted this week for importing more than 138 000 litres of diesel without paying duty.

Both are still to be sentenced, but generally sentence follows roughly a week after conviction, with the judge or magistrate having to preside over a sentence hearing that now incorporates factual evidence from the victim over what they lost, plus the normal argument in aggravation and mitigation.

The judge now has to apply the sentencing guidelines to the required degree, and produce a written sentencing judgment outlining their reasons for the sentence passed.

In separate interviews yesterday, Harare residents said the ongoing trend of prosecutions should be sustained to eradicate corruption in the country.

A resident of Old Tafara in Harare, Mr Tinashe Zisengwe, said the conviction of high-profile cases was commendable.

“The new Prosecutor-General (Justice Matanda-Moyo) is living true to her words that ‘the NPA needs to have a culture of hard work while concluding cases”, he said.

“We are glad to be witnessing that within her first month in office. It gives us confidence as citizens to see suspects being convicted of the crimes they committed”.

A Ruwa resident, Ms Rumbidzai Mawonde, said the speedy conclusion of cases was the way to go as justice delayed is usually justice denied.

“Some people were staying in remand prison for long while their cases were just dragging on. Others were walking scot-free in town as their cases took long to be concluded, leaving many people questioning the work ethic of the NPA and the courts.

“However, I am happy with the way cases are moving since the coming in of PG Matanda-Moyo.

“All that is needed is for the Government to support the new PG,” she said.

Mr Victor Dumba of Warren Park D, Harare, said: “We were used to the ‘catch and release syndrome’. Our only hope is that the current trend of prosecutions will continue”.

Mrs Annastancia Magorimbo said the fight against crime is the responsibility of every citizen.

“While I commend the new trend at the NPA, I still believe it is the duty of every Zimbabwean to combat crime,” she said.

PG Matanda-Moyo, who is the immediate-past chairperson of the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission, took her oath of office on October 10.

In her remarks, she bemoaned the slow pace of prosecution of cases.

“As I go into that office, we are definitely going to make some changes. We need a culture of hard work. We need a culture of concluding cases.

“Cases cannot proceed for a long time, cases must simply go into court while we are ready to prosecute and within the shortest period of time, cases must be concluded before the courts,” she said.

PG Matanda-Moyo said her job will be to institute and conduct criminal trials.

“So, I will be leading the team in the prosecution of criminal matters in Zimbabwe. I do understand that currently there is a backlog and our task is to clear that backlog,” she said. The Herald

Mnangagwa Officially Tells ZBC, I Can’t Be Equated To A State President, A Priest

-Emmerson Mnangagwa States Refusal to be Acknowledged as President of Zimbabwe-

By Farai D Hove | In an unexpected turn of events, Emmerson Mnangagwa, the leader of ZANU PF, made a startling announcement, declaring his disassociation from the title of President of Zimbabwe.

On the grand staircase of the recent SADC Extraordinary Summit in Luanda’s venue, a visibly tense Mnangagwa conversed rapidly with journalist Reuben Barwe, unveiling his declaration. Mnangagwa, while conversing with Barwe, emphatically expressed his flaws or sins make him too low to be equated among nation Presidents.

He further elaborated on his stance, asserting, he can never be a President like other real heads of states at the summit referred to as Priests.

This unprecedented declaration added intensity to the summit’s ongoing discussions, particularly surrounding the Zimbabwean election, an issue SADC had publicly confirmed as part of the extraordinary summit’s agenda.

In a brief exchange, Barwe, seeking clarity, inquired about potential challenges to the summit’s focus. Mnangagwa assured him, “No, these things happen in society. Not everybody is a Priest, so you find these things happen. We are so alert that we had gone to deal with the things that are relevant to the Summit.”

Despite the sensational declaration, Mnangagwa said that the summit primarily centered around issues concerning the Democratic Republic of Congo, as he tried to dispel revelations of disruption caused by Zimbabwe-related matters.

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The shocking revelation by Mnangagwa raises profound questions about the political landscape in Zimbabwe and casts uncertainty over the country’s leadership and future. As the summit continues, the repercussions and implications of this unexpected announcement remain a subject of great speculation and intrigue.

Tshabangu Funded To Eliminate Anti-Gukurahundi Advocate Mafa-Sibanda

By James Gwati- Sengezo Tshabangu, the self-proclaimed CCC interim secretary general, has dealt a severe blow to the Ndebele tribe by recalling CCC spokesperson Senator Felix Magalela Mafa Sibanda from the Senate.

 Mafa Sibanda, a veteran politician and pro-democracy activist, has long been at the forefront of demanding accountability for the Gukurahundi atrocities that claimed over 20,000 lives in the early 1980s.

Tshabangu’s move is seen by many as a strategic manoeuvre aligned with President Emerson Mnangagwa’s agenda to silence Mafa Sibanda from pushing the Gukurahundi compensation discourse through parliament. Recently, Tshabangu distanced Mnangagwa from the Gukurahundi atrocities, attributing the heinous crimes to the late President Robert Mugabe.

The recall of CCC spokesperson Mafa Sibanda underscores Zanu PF’s intolerance of dissent and signals the government’s determination to crush any opposition, raising concerns about the state of democracy and freedom in Zimbabwe.

Felix Magalela Mafa Sibanda: A Stalwart for Democracy

Mafa Sibanda’s dedication to serving Zimbabwe spans decades. His political career began in the 1970s with Zapu, fighting against the Rhodesian regime. A key figure in organizing mass strikes against Mugabe’s government in the 1980s, Mafa Sibanda’s leadership in the Zimbabwe Teachers’ Union marked a turning point in challenging authoritarian rule.

Beyond his political activism, Mafa Sibanda is a successful businessman, the founder and CEO of Sibanda Holdings, with interests in mining, agriculture, and manufacturing.

Zanu PF Persecution and Sibanda’s Legacy

Mafa Sibanda’s commitment to democracy comes at a personal cost. Having lost a son to the Gukurahundi genocide, he faced persecution, with his house set on fire by ZANU-PF nationalists in 1990. Forced to flee Harare, he has since lived in Bulawayo.

Sengezo Tshabangu: A Controversial Figure

Tshabangu, a Zanu PF loyalist rumoured to be President Mnangagwa’s son, has a history of using violence and intimidation to silence opponents. In 2020, he was accused of assaulting an MDC member.

Implications for Democracy

Mafa Sibanda’s recall from the Senate is a profound setback for the people of Zimbabwe. However, his legacy as a true hero dedicated to social justice, accountability, and democracy remains unshakable. Tshabangu’s actions are viewed as a threat to democracy and freedom, yet they cannot erase Mafa Sibanda’s enduring inspiration for future generations of freedom fighters.

Mahere blasts ZACC

By A Correspondent- Citizens Coalition for Change legislator for Mount Pleasant Fadzayi Mahere yesterday blasted the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission for coming up with a shoddy report for 2022 as it has zero exposes on the corruption and illicit financial flows that are draining the country of US$2.8 million a year.

She said this during the debate on the 2022 ZACC report arguing that ZACC had clearly shown that it was captured as it was silent on serious corruption cases.

“Section 255 of the Constitution makes it abundantly clear; they have an obligation to investigate and expose corruption. When all is said and done, we saw zero exposé reported in the 2022 report. This is not withstanding a plethora of corruption incidents,” Mahere said.

“On some of the data that comes out in that report, you will see that only 147 cases were referred to the police. That is done in a country that is losing US2.8, almost US3 billion. What is ZACC doing? Why are they being funded if only 140 cases are referred to the police?……..

“What we see is that the sentiment exhibited by public that ZACC is actually captured right at the top and we are going to see that and when the 2023 report comes out, we expect ZACC to be attending to particular cases. We expect the 2023 report to cover the gold mafia scandal. They cannot shy away from important corruption cases that were exposed and reported by others because they are politically captured. So, we expect ZACC to do more. This report simply does not meet the constitutional standard,” she said.

Full contribution:

HON. MAHERE: Thank you very much Hon. Speaker, the report of the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission is of concern indeed, in light of the fact that Zimbabwe loses USD2.8 million to illicit financial flows and corruption every single year.

We would have expected to hear more from the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission concerning what they are doing especially in light of their constitutional prerogative. Section 255 of the Constitution makes it abundantly clear; they have an obligation to investigate and expose corruption. When all is said and done, we saw zero exposé reported in the 2022 report. This is not withstanding a plethora of corruption incidents.

The Ministry of Finance Prof. M. Ncube even reported in the operative period that a US100 million was lost every single month to gold leakages. The report is silent on all that. We are aware of the COTTCO scandal involving a former Hon. Member from ZANU PF, Hon. Wadyajena, there is absolutely nothing said in the report about these key important cases.

What the Constitution requires in Section 257 is that this report should include particular matters relating to improper conduct in the public and private sectors. There is not a single particular matter that has been reported in this report. All we hear is engagement and networking. This report is not meant to be a window dressing or box ticking exercise.

We are supposed to ensure that they expose corruption. It cannot be the case that the incidence of corruption that are taking place in Zimbabwe should be investigated by ZEC, actually investigated by external investigators. We saw the same report in 2022 that went into detail around corruption and a number of other issues including an exposé on Kuda Tagwirei, we would have wanted to see some sort of exposé attempt by ZEC to do something.

The conduct we have seen on ZEC is that whenever corruption takes place at the high levels, they suddenly become incapacitated. They are making low level officials sign, that is what we hear in their report. They do not speak about the important corruption cases that are taking place and are robing this country of important funds.

On some of the data that comes out in that report, you will see that only 147 cases were referred to the police. That is done in a country that is losing US2.8, almost US3 billion. What is ZACC doing? Why are they being funded if only 140 cases are referred to the police?

If you remember yesterday, NPA Report, the prosecutor is saying all these economic crimes that come before them, they have only completed 38%, a low clearance rate together with the inactivity on the part of ZACC is what is costing corruption. So, we see that the report by ZACC proves the inefficiency in their failure to attend to their constitutional mandate yet it does not stop there. If you look at the majority of, I believe it is part 5 where they are dealing with combating corruption, you can see that ZACC sits back and expects corruption to be reported to it, they are waiting for complaints to come to them. However, section 255 of the Constitution says that they are meant to be proactive and go and investigate but they completely failed.

What we see is that the sentiment exhibited by public that ZACC is actually captured right at the top and we are going to see that and when the 2023 report comes out, we expect ZACC to be attending to particular cases.

We expect the 2023 report to cover the gold mafia scandal. They cannot shy away from important corruption cases that were exposed and reported by others because they are politically captured. So, we expect ZACC to do more. This report simply does not meet the constitutional standard.

THE TEMPORARY SPEAKER: Thank you Hon. Mahere but next time you should avoid mentioning the names of the people who are not here and who cannot defend themselves. The Insider

Chikato Says Chamisa Must First Salute ED As President, When Mnangagwa Himself Totally Rejects The Priestly Title “Head Of State”

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-Emmerson Mnangagwa States Refusal to be Acknowledged as President of Zimbabwe-

By Farai D Hove | In an unexpected turn of events, Emmerson Mnangagwa, the leader of ZANU PF, made a startling announcement, declaring his disassociation from the title of President of Zimbabwe.

On the grand staircase of the recent SADC Extraordinary Summit in Luanda’s venue, a visibly tense Mnangagwa conversed rapidly with journalist Reuben Barwe, unveiling his declaration. Mnangagwa, while conversing with Barwe, emphatically expressed his flaws or sins make him too low to be equated among nation Presidents.

He further elaborated on his stance, asserting, he can never be a President like other real heads of states at the summit referred to as Priests.

This unprecedented declaration added intensity to the summit’s ongoing discussions, particularly surrounding the Zimbabwean election, an issue SADC had publicly confirmed as part of the extraordinary summit’s agenda.

In a brief exchange, Barwe, seeking clarity, inquired about potential challenges to the summit’s focus. Mnangagwa assured him, “No, these things happen in society. Not everybody is a Priest, so you find these things happen. We are so alert that we had gone to deal with the things that are relevant to the Summit.”

Despite the sensational declaration, Mnangagwa confirmed that the summit primarily centered around issues concerning the Democratic Republic of Congo, dispelling any notions of disruption caused by Zimbabwe-related matters.

VIDEO

The shocking revelation by Mnangagwa raises profound questions about the political landscape in Zimbabwe and casts uncertainty over the country’s leadership and future. As the summit continues, the repercussions and implications of this unexpected announcement remain a subject of great speculation and intrigue.

Zim truckers turn to High Court

By A Correspondent- Several Zimbabwean truckers rushed to the Durban High Court this week seeking an urgent interdict to stop their employer terminating their employment on the grounds that they are illegal immigrants.

The respondents in the case are the employer, Image Freight Logistics, the ministers of Transport, Labour and Home Affairs, and the National Bargaining Council for the Road Freight and Logistics Industry (NBCRFLI).

The case was brought by the Zimbabwean Exemption Permit Holders Association (Zepha) and 11 truck drivers who say their employer advised them by WhatsApp notice that they were illegal immigrants without the necessary permits to work in SA – despite the fact they are all ZEP holders.

Threat of prosecution

Zepha reports that several trucking companies have started purging their staff of Zimbabwean truck drivers, most of them ZEP holders, on false allegations that they are undocumented foreign nationals.

“All ZEP holders are documented and have a lawful right to live and work in South Africa,” says a statement from Zepha.

“The South African logistics companies that are letting go of Zimbabwean truck drivers are doing so under threat of criminal prosecution for hiring illegal migrants [by] the National Bargaining Council for Road Freight and Logistics Industry (NBCRFLI).”

The Zimbabwe Exemption Permit allows about 180 000 Zimbabweans and their dependents to live, work and study in SA.

The Department of Home Affairs was challenged in court earlier this year over its decision to terminate the permit system by June 2023, which would mean ZEP holders and their dependents would either have to apply for alternative visas or risk being deported.

The court heard evidence that this had the potential to create a humanitarian crisis across the region, and that few permit holders were likely to qualify for alternative visas based on Home Affairs’ Critical Skills List.

In a case brought by the Helen Suzman Foundation earlier this year, the Pretoria High Court declared that all ZEP permits were valid until June 2024. The court also declared invalid the decision by Home Affairs to terminate existing ZEPs in June 2023, and referred the matter back to the department for reconsideration, following a fair process.

Dismissal by WhatsApp

In court papers before the Durban High Court, the truckers say they were effectively fired by WhatsApp message based on the false claim that they do not have the correct work permits for employment in the trucking sector.

“Please note that you do not have a valid work permit. Therefore you are not legal to drive (sic) a South African truck.

“Take note, that if you are currently doing a trip, it will be your last one,” reads the WhatsApp message sent by the employer on 28 October.

Bargaining council circular

This follows a circular by the industry bargaining council on 24 October calling on employers to stop hiring foreign truck drivers because it is not a scarce skill, and would help to address unemployment and curb unrest.

The circular claims many in the industry have taken issue with companies employing foreign nationals as truckers rather than South Africans.

“The Parties are of the firm belief that if responsible companies refrain from this illegal act and prioritise employing South African truck drivers as professional truck driving is unfortunately not a scarce skill, these may help address unemployment within the sector and curb unrest.”

‘No authority’

Court papers read: “The irreparable harm, when ZEP holders have lost their jobs, as threatened by the employers, is that affected ZEP holders and their dependents would be left destitute and in dire straits.

“The industry bargaining council has no authority to enforce immigration laws or to assume the powers of the police,” says Advocate Simba Chitando, who is representing Zepha in court.

“Both the police and the Department of Home Affairs are independent and operate strictly within the parameters of applicable statutes, none of which delegate the NBCRFLI with any power. The courts have made it clear that ZEP holders are not undocumented migrants and have a lawful right to live and work in South Africa.” NewZimbabwe

TikTok’s creator fund to be suspended

TikTok is suspending its Creator Fund, a $1 billion allotment to pay the app’s users for creating successful content. The company is replacing the fund with another program that it said will pay creators more money.

The fund was rolled out in 2021, giving successful creators – people who make TikTok videos with at least 100k views – an opportunity to apply to make money off their videos.

TikTok, which launched the fund with $200 million in 2020, said at the time it would hit $1 billion in the U.S. in three years. CBS News has reached out to TikTok to confirm how much it paid out.

But some creators complained about how little they made from the fund. In January 2022, after creator Hank Green complained about TikTok’s Creator Fund in a YouTube video, some other prominent creators started sharing their earnings.

Green, who has 8 million followers and 599.7 million likes on TikTok, said in the 24-minute YouTube video titled “So… TikTok sucks” that he made about 2.5 cents per 1,000 views on TikTok.

Green mainly posts vlogs and op-ed style videos on YouTube, where he has 1.64 million subscribers. His video about TikTok has 1 million views.

He called the Creator Fund a “static pool,” saying the money TikTok pays creators doesn’t change – even if the app is making more money on content posted by creators. YouTube, however, pays a percentage of the ad money made on a video, Green said. The more views and ad money a YouTube video rakes in, the more money the creator can get. It is unclear what percentage the creator is awarded from YouTube.

A creator named SuperSaf, who has 652.5K followers and 10.4 million likes on TikTok, replied to Green on Twitter, the platform now known as X. He shared a screenshot that showed he had made about £112 – $137 U.S. dollars – in about 10 months on the Creator Fund.

“This is how much I’ve made from the TikTok Creator Fund since April 2021 with over 25 million views in that time,” the creator, who shares tech product reviews on TikTok, tweeted to Green.

Mr. Beast, who is popular across social media platforms and has a whopping 88.9 million followers and 882.1 million likes on TikTok, also replied. The creator, who shares prank and stunt videos as well as heartwarming videos, often handing out money to the unsuspecting, said he made about $14,910 in about 10 months on the fund.

Mr. Beast has 208 million subscribers on YouTube – more than double his following on TikTok. It is unclear how much he makes off that platform in one year, but Forbes listed Mr. Beast as its top content creator in 2023 and said he has earned $82 million through his YouTube channel and other business ventures.

As it phases out the Creator Fund, TikTok has launched a new offering. “The Creativity Program was developed based on the learnings and feedback we’ve gained from the previous Creator Fund,” a spokesperson for TikTok said in a statement to CBS News. “As we continue developing new ways to reward creators and enrich the TikTok experience, we value the feedback and direct insights from our community to help inform our decisions.”

The original Creator Fund will no longer be available to creators in the U.S., UK., Germany and France starting on Dec. 16, 2023, the spokesperson confirmed to CBS News via email. All creators currently enrolled in the Creator Fund can move to the new program.

The company says the new program, which is still in its beta phase according to TikTok’s website, will allow creators to earn up to 20 times more than they did on the Creator Fund. Any users 18 and older with at least 10,000 followers and at least 100,000 video views in the last 30 days are eligible to sign up for the program in the app.

TikTok says the best format for posting content is sharing videos that are more than one minute long, in combination with short-form content. TikTok users spend 50% of their time on the app watching videos that are more than a minute long, they say. Users can upload videos up to 30 minutes long or film videos in the app that are up to 10 minutes long.

Creators in the app with large followings can also make money through brand partnerships – being paid by companies to post ads and promote products. Some successful creators who become well-known personalities even ink representation deals with talent agencies. Others can use the platform to promote their own businesses – like podcasts, comedy shows or online stores. CBS

9yrs behind bars for selling pangolin

By A Correspondent- Tawanda Kakora of Nyamaropa Village in Mt Darwin will spend the next nine years in jail after he was arrested while trying to sell a live pangolin.

Kakora (34) of Nyamaradzo Village under Chief Nembire was sentenced to a mandatory nine-year jail term after being convicted on charges of possession or selling a live pangolin.

In passing sentence, Bindura magistrate Mrs Nomgugu Sibanda said there were no special circumstances warranting the court to be lenient.

The prosecutor, Mr Carson Kundiona proved that on September 30, detectives from CID Bindura received information that Kakora was in possession of a live pangolin.

Masquerading as potential buyers, the detectives communicated with Kakora and they arranged to meet in Centenary.

Kakora pegged his price at US$5000 for the pangolin.

He then led the detectives to his residence where he brought out the live pangolin from one of his rooms.

Meanwhile, Douglas Chikandiwa (36) from Mbizo, Kwekwe is appearing at the same court on similar charges.

The prosecutor, Mrs Carol Mupazviriwo alleges that on October 14, Chikandiwa was arrested at Blue Ridge in Mazowe looking for prospective buyers of a live pangolin. The Herald

CCC continues “pushing” for SADC intervention in Zim crisis

By A Correspondent- The opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) says it will continue to exert pressure on the Southern African Development Community (Sadc) to address the ongoing election impasse in the country, after the bloc took note of its observer mission’s adverse report.

Sadc chair and President of Angola, João Lourenço this week congratulated the country for holding ‘peaceful’ polls despite the preliminary post-poll report by Sadc Observer Mission noting that they did not meet regional standards of a free and fair election.

The political situation in Zimbabwe has been further heightened by the recalls of 15 CCC Members of Parliament by Sengezo Tshabangu, who is claiming to be the party’s interim secretary-general.

Tshabangu is accused by CCC leadership of working with the ruling Zanu PF, and some disgruntled senior members of the opposition party.

High Court judge Justice Munacho Mutevedzi has since upheld the recall of CCC MPs.

CCC spokesperson Promise Mkwananzi told the Independent that the party will continue to mobilise for “the restoration of legitimacy” in the country.

“We press on Sadc, which still has Zimbabwe on the agenda. We continue to mobilise for the restoration of legitimacy in Zimbabwe and for the return to constitutionality, rule of law, and order,” Mkwananzi said.

Legal expert Sharon Hofisi said the opposition needed to address the issue of Mnangagwa’s presidency using the current Sadc channels.

“CCC needs to address the issue of Mnangagwa’s inauguration and current presidency in simple terms to the general public,” Hofisi said.

“They (Zanu PF) might argue that the election was legitimate or that the irregularities were not significant enough to warrant a re-election (something they did not do, of course, during the hearing and might not have done). This could lead to political and legal disputes.

“The opposition CCC and its leader can refer to the Sadc Treaty and other relevant regional agreements and laws, which are hard laws that could bind the Zimbabwean government as contemplated by the Constitution of Zimbabwe.

“In particular, the Protocol on Politics, Defence, and Security Cooperation within Article 6 of the Sadc treaty outlines principles for democratic elections where Sadc institutions should be allowed to make their decisions, which could be cited to support their stronger case for a re-election,” Hofisi added.

He said critical points were Article 32 of the African Union Charter on Democracy, Elections, and Governance, as read with Article 52 of the same charter, which gives national and regional institutions the right to ensure multiparty political governance and free, credible, and fair elections.

Hofisi said in the event of resistance from Zanu PF, the CCC has recourse in other fora.

He said the Sadc extraordinary summit findings could be significant under international and regional law.

According to Hofisi, Sadc, like other regional organisations, has a role in promoting and upholding democratic norms.

The findings could be seen as reinforcing these norms, which are also reflected in international agreements, such as the African Charter on Democracy, Elections, and Governance.

The August 23 and 24 vote was the second election in Zimbabwe since long-time leader Robert Mugabe was deposed by the military in 2017.

Political analysts are, however, predicting a gloomy future for CCC if it fails to address its current internal troubles.

Before the dramatic political developments, analysts had already warned that the CCC was in danger of falling into Zanu PF’s trap.

Political analyst Eldred Masunungure said the CCC faced a real existential threat that could easily be counteracted by an astute leadership doing the right thing.

“The brutal reality is that the presently structureless CCC faces a real existential threat, but such a threat can easily be counteracted by an astute leadership doing the only right and prudent thing,” Masunungure said.

“Let its candidates, preferably the same MPs that had been redeployed to Parliament, register at the nomination court while simultaneously fortifying their positions through the regularisation of the political formation. Any other route is a cul-de-sac (course or route leading nowhere).

“The next credible destination for Nelson Chamisa and his party should be an emergency party congress. An emergency congress is not ideal under normal political conditions, but then the CCC is not operating in normal conditions.”

Masunungure said the CCC was facing extraordinary circumstances that, if mishandled, could easily culminate in the demise of the political formation.

Another political analyst, Rejoice Ngwenya said Chamisa and his CCC party needed to confront the ruling party and work out a new arrangement.

“What I believe is Nelson Chamisa and his team need to confront the regime directly. Burning tyres is old school; that to me, does not work,” he said.

“They need to bring the government to the table as an institution and give them an ultimatum. They should tell the ruling party that the reports were conclusive, therefore, the right thing must be done,” he said.

Tshabangu this week threatened legal action against recalled Chamisa-led CCC members, who successfully filed nomination papers ahead of the December 9 by-election, stating that they acted against the High Court ruling.

Both Chamisa and Tshabangu fielded candidates for the by-elections in constituencies including Nketa, Bulawayo South, Cowdry Park, Lobengula-Magwegwe, Beitbridge West and Mzilikazi-Mpopoma. Zimbabwe Independent

“Upgrade to continue juicing up prepaid meters”: ZESA

The Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company (ZETDC), a subsidiary of the Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (ZESA), has announced that all prepaid meters will need to be upgraded to continue accepting tokens.

In a statement, the power utility stated that this process will be carried out in stages, starting from one area and then moving to the next. Read the statement:

Your Prepaid meter will require an upgrade

All prepaid meters will require upgrading in order for them to continue accepting tokens. Therefore all customers will be required to uprade their prepaid meters.

The exercise will be done in phases from one area to another and schedules will be communicated in due course.

To upgrade your meter, you will receive 3 sets of tokens when you purchase electricity. Upgrading is done by entering all the three sets of tokens in the order they are provided.

Make the smart move today.

The announcement about upgrading prepaid meters has received different responses. Some people question why it needs to be done in phases and suggest doing it when customers purchase tokens. Others express concerns about the need to prioritise power generation. Some individuals request that the upgrade process consider physical addresses for token distribution, as some homeowners have not updated their information. Others ask if there are alternative ways to upgrade, as they are often not at home. Some individuals express disappointment with the power utility’s service delivery and its handling of faults.

ZESA prepaid meters were introduced in the early 2000s in Zimbabwe. With these meters, customers can buy tokens and load them onto the meter to pay for electricity in advance. This system was put in place to improve billing accuracy and collect payments more efficiently. Over time, there have been updates and changes to the prepaid meter system, and now there is a requirement for all meters to be upgraded for token acceptance to continue. Pindula

Guidelines for importation of visitors vehicles announced

The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (ZIMRA) has announced the conditions governing the temporary importation of visitors’ vehicles.

In a statement, the authority said visitors to Zimbabwe bringing in a foreign registered private vehicle may be issued with a Temporary Import Permit (TIP) by ZIMRA upon entry into Zimbabwe. Read the statement:

Who is a visitor?

A visitor is any person who is not resident in Zimbabwe but travels to Zimbabwe for a specified period from their arrival. This includes Zimbabweans working or living in other countries and with valid residence or work permits of the respective countries.

Types of vehicles eligible for Temporary Import Permit (TIP)

• Passenger-type motor vehicles commonly known as saloon cars or sedans and station wagons

• Goods carrying motor- vehicles with a gross vehicle weight not exceeding 5 tonnes such as pick-ups and double cabs

• Passenger carrying motor vehicles with a seating capacity not exceeding 15 people including the driver

• Trailers and caravans pulled by the above vehicles.

Any other vehicles which do not fit the above descriptions, for example a passenger carrying vehicle with seating capacity exceeding 15 people, would require a Commercial Temporary Import Permit (CTIP) covered by a Commercial Vehicle Guarantee obtainable from a Zimbabwean registered clearing agent with the relevant bond.

Conditions Governing the TIP

The vehicle should be for the personal use of the visitor

The driver should undertake to remove the vehicle from Zimbabwe at the expiry of the TIP or at the time they leave Zimbabwe, whichever occurs first

No visitor shall sell, offer, or display for sale, lease, hire, lend, pledge or dispose of the vehicle in any other manner to any resident in Zimbabwe without prior written authority of the Commissioner General of ZIMRA and payment of full duty applicable at the time the vehicle was imported into Zimbabwe

In the event of extended stay of the visitor, the TIP holder should approach the nearest ZIMRA office for extension of the TIP upon payment of Carbon Tax and insurance.

In the case of a breakdown or an accident, the holder of the TIP should report to the nearest ZIMRA office immediately over and above making a report to the Police.

Points to Note

• Drivers of the foreign registered vehicles should read and understand the declaration and undertaking at the bottom of the TIP before signing it and ensure all details entered are true and correct.

• Post-clearance checks may be done at any given time by ZIMRA Officials to check on compliance. These can be in the form of roadblocks and patrols.

• Any breach of the conditions governing the temporary importation of visitors’ vehicles will result in the vehicle being liable to seizure

• Beware of touts, seek the assistance of ZIMRA Officers at the points of entry. Pindula

“ZEC owes us election money”: Civil servants

Some civil servants who worked as election officers during the August 23 elections claim the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) still owes them money for services rendered.

The affected civil servants claimed ZEC only paid them 80 percent of what they were owed for their role in overseeing Zimbabwe’s elections.

Although ZEC is responsible for overseeing Zimbabwe’s elections, the commission usually outsources services or hires officials from the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education including and other government agencies.

The disgruntled civil servants told CITE on condition of anonymity that their payments are uncertain because it is unclear how much they should receive.

“Presiding officers received their remaining balance of US$360 when initially they were paid US$320. We were told that only 20 percent is remaining, but to our surprise, the presiding officers received more than 20 percent so it is not clear how much we are supposed to be paid,” said one of the concerned teachers.

The civil servants noted that it was possible that ZEC would hire some of them to participate in the pending December 9 by-elections, following the Nomination Courts that sat in areas where MPs and councillors were recalled.

“We know colleagues in these affected areas will actively participate but we have not received all of our money for services provided in August,” civil servants said.

Contacted for comment, ZEC Chief Elections Officer (CEO), Utloile Silaigwana questioned why the affected individuals chose to go to the media rather than coming to their offices if they had genuine concerns.

“ I am not aware because they did not come to me claiming they were not paid and second, we have clear channels of communication where we communicate,” Silaigwana said claiming some of the sources could be peddling falsehoods.

“How do I know these people are genuine? What if these people just want to tarnish the image of ZEC? We normally engage people who are employed by the government and they know exactly that if they have issues they do not run to the press but inquire at our offices. Civil servants do not act like that.

Silaigwana claimed that the commission had not received any complaints from the affected workers.

“We always communicate with civil servants every time and those who we hired know the amount they should be paid. I cannot respond fully because I do not have enough information on who these people are. By right, we have to know the station they were deployed in and their EC numbers so that we can check. What if it’s someone from the streets who wants to tarnish ZEC’s image? How do I know?”

Silaigwana said ZEC had official lines of communication that were open to its staff they hired for elections and the same procedures would apply going into the December 9 by-election.

“The Public Service Commission will give us workers that we will be working with and those that we worked with before were paid because we communicate with them directly, not through the media,” he said. CITE

“Hwindi” falls from moving bus. Dies

By A Correspondent- A 35 year old bus loader from Inyathi in Bubi district died after falling from the carrier of a moving bus.

Police confirmed the incident, which occurred on Sunday.

The bus loader, Trust Moyo, was working for Dubbies Bus Services, and the bus was travelling along the Lubu-Kariangwe road from Bulawayo to Muchesu in Binga.

Police said that Moyo was occasionally going onto the bus carrier to offload passengers’ luggage at respective bus stops. He then decided to remain on top of the bus, and as they approached Chilelema Business Centre, the conductor heard the sound of a falling object from the top of the bus.

Upon checking after the bus stopped, they discovered that Moyo had fallen off and his body was lifeless on the road. He sustained head injuries as a result of the fall.

The bus was taken to Kariyangwe police base en route to the Vehicle Inspection Department, while Moyo’s body was ferried to Binga District Mortuary.

This is not the first time that Dubbies Bus has come into the spotlight for safety concerns. Earlier this year, villagers in Binga sought intervention from authorities to caution the bus crew, as the bus was reportedly putting people’s lives in danger because of excessive speeding. CITE

Water shortages haunt Byo

Bulawayo City Council (BCC) has noted that the persistent water shortages in the city have led to an increase in the number of diarrhoea cases recorded to date.

According to the latest council minutes, the month of September recorded over a thousand cases compared to two hundred in August.

The council’s health inspectorate report attributed the increase in diarrhoea cases to the shift in the water-shedding schedule from 48 hours to 72 hours a week. This has forced residents to resort to alternative water sources, which may be unsafe for drinking.

“The increase in Diarrhoea cases (1120) reported in September 2023 compared to the previous month (206) followed the routine implementation of water rationing measures (48-to-72-hour water shedding schedule) that resulted in communities resorting to alternative water sources which might be of unsafe quality. Some of these risk factors included low-risk perception, water scarcity, alternative water sources, poor personal hygiene, overcrowding, sewer chokes, malnutrition, and dumping of waste, among others,” the report reads.

The report also highlighted that mumps cases were more prevalent in 2023 than in 2022, with the highest number being recorded in the Emakhandeni district. However, there were no deaths recorded from the disease and the recovery rate was 96.6%.

The council noted that as a mitigation measure, it is important for residents to get vaccinated against measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR). One dose of MMR vaccine is 93% effective against measles, 78% effective against mumps, and 97% effective against rubella. Two doses of MMR vaccine are 97% effective against measles and 88% effective against mumps.

The council also reported a decrease in acute malnutrition cases in September 2023, with only six cases reported compared to 18 in August. There were also no malaria cases reported in September 2023. However, there was an increase in dog bite cases, with 39 cases reported in September 2023 compared to 24 in August.

The council urged residents to take precautions to protect themselves from waterborne diseases and other health risks. This includes boiling water before drinking it, washing hands frequently, and getting vaccinated against preventable diseases. CITE

ZANU PF Rushes To Supply Branded ZANU Water to Namibia Govt Ahead Of Chamisa Negotiations

-ZANU PF Supplies Branded ZANU Water to SWAPO Party Meetings Amid Upcoming Mediation Talks Over Zimbabwe’s 2023 Elections.

ZANU bottled water

By Dorrothy Moyo | The ruling ZANU PF party in Zimbabwe has provided branded bottles of ZANU water to Namibia’s SWAPO party meetings, just days before the scheduled visit of the SWAPO president to mediate over the disputed 2023 elections in Zimbabwe.

The controversial donation of ZANU-branded water bottles was made in support of the SWAPO National rally held in Windhoek on Saturday. This move has raised concerns of a conflict of interest, especially given the upcoming visit of the SWAPO president as part of the subcommittee set to engage in negotiation talks with Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa and opposition leader, Chamisa.

The provision of ZANU branded water by the ruling Zimbabwean party to their Namibian counterparts has drawn attention to potential biases in the upcoming discussions. The act comes at a delicate time, with both internal and international stakeholders closely monitoring the mediation process in an attempt to resolve the electoral dispute in Zimbabwe.

Observers and critics alike have voiced concerns regarding the optics of such a gesture, indicating a possible influence on the visiting delegation from Namibia and raising questions about the neutrality and fairness of the negotiation process.

The donation of ZANU water bottles to the SWAPO party, occurring just ahead of the scheduled high-level talks, has added another layer of complexity and speculation to an already sensitive and crucial period in Zimbabwean politics.

As the 19th approaches, when the high-level delegation is expected to engage in discussions in Zimbabwe, the implications and impact of this seemingly innocuous donation of water bottles are being intensely debated, shaping the narrative and environment surrounding the forthcoming talks.

The Zimbabwean government and ZANU PF have yet to comment on the implications and concerns raised by this action, leaving room for further speculation and analysis within the political landscape of both countries.

ZEC to allow only 3 election agents per party in by elections

The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has announced that only three election agents representing each political party will be allowed at polling stations for the December by-elections.

In a general notice, ZEC Chairperson Justice Prisca Chigumba said that one agent shall be present in the polling station, while the other two will be within the vicinity of the polling station.

The country is set to hold by-elections in December following the recalls made by Sengezo Tshabangu who claims to be Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) secretary general and the deaths of some representatives.

“It is hereby notified, in terms of section 95(5) of the Electoral Act [Chapter 2:13], that for the purposes of the 9 December 2023, By-elections, the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission has prescribed that in relation to candidates nominated by political parties, only three election agents representing each political party may be present within or in the immediate vicinity of each polling station,” said Justice Chigumba.

“And for that purpose any references to the chief election agent of the candidate making the appointments and notifications of election agents referred to in section 95(1) of the Act shall be substituted by references to the political party of the candidates competing in the elections concerned.” CITE

 If I tell truth about what Chamisa knows of rigged 2023, “there will be an earthquake,” claimed Chin’ono. How naive!

By Wilbert Mukori| If I tell the truth about how the election was lost there would be an earthquake in Zimbabwe,” claimed Hopewell Chin’ono in one of his comments on X.

“Nelson Chamisa knows what happened, he knows how he was misled, he knows who misled him, he knows that he should never do it again.

“I will leave it there, one day you too will know.

“He was played by the system!”

For a start Chamisa was not “played by the system” because he and his fellow MDC/CCC friends knew exactly what was happening. After 23 years on the political stage they could have changed the system if they wanted to but have done nothing and are, per se, part and parcel of the system. 

Chin’ono has made one basic and yet unfounded assumption, that if told the truth, people will comprehend it. There will be no earthquake in Zimbabwe even if he told the whole truth of how Zanu PF rigged the 2023 elections with the active co-operation of the opposition because the people must NOT comprehend the truth. 

If there was ever going to be an earthquake in Zimbabwe, it would have happened in 2013 when it was clear MDC leaders had sold out big time by failing to to implement even one token reform during the five years of the GNU. When SADC leaders gave Tsvangirai and company a chance to redeem themselves by advising them not to take part in the 2013 elections without reforms; the MDC rejected the advice out of greed. 

There was no earthquake in 2013 when Zanu PF blatantly rigged the elections and reimposed the dictatorship the GNU was supposed to end because most Zimbabweans had no clue what the reforms were much less that the primary purpose of the GNU was to implement the reforms and MDC leaders had sold out. 

MDC/CCC leaders have been participating in flawed elections ever since the failed GNU knowing fully well that Zanu PF was rigging the elections and that participating would only give the process legitimacy or “credibility” As David Coltart called it.

Both Tendai Biti and David Coltart have told the people of Zimbabwe the truth about how the opposition has been participating in these flawed elections out of greed.

“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. 

“This country will go through a serious economic crisis in 2020 caused by Zanu PF. And yet, this is the only country where a government doesn’t perform, it is encouraged by a super majority in parliament,” 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.”

Coltart went one step more and confessed that the opposition has been participating in the flawed elections out of greed. 

“The worst aspect for me about the failure to agree a coalition was that both MDCs couldn’t now do the obvious – withdraw from the (2013) elections,” confessed Coltart in his Book, , The Struggle Continues 50 years of Tyranny in Zimbabwe.

“The 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.”

There is nothing new you, Hopewell Chin’ono, can tell Zimbabweans on what happened in these 2023 elections that the people did not already know. After all these flawed elections are just a repeat of the past rigged elections. Same s****t different year!

Zimbabweans did not revolt against MDC when Tendai Biti, David Coltart and many, many others told them of how MDC leaders had sold out big time by failing to implement reforms and by participating in flawed elections to give Zanu PF legitimacy and thus perpetuating the nation’s suffering. 

They heard the truth but failed to comprehend what it meant much less that their suffering would have been avoided if MDC leaders had not sold out. The heard it, it came in one ear and out the other without even leaving a foot-print!

There has not been and there will be no earthquake in protest against MDC/CCC leaders selling out because the people are blissfully unaware of the treasonous betrayals. 

“In knowing nothing, life is most delightful” (In nil sapiendo vita iucundissima est), said Publilius Syrus, Latin writer. Of course, Syrus was write, given Zimbabweans are contend in their miserables lives and there would be an earthquake if only they knew the men and women they have risked life and limb to end the Zanu PF dictatorship and the ones keeping Zanu PF in power!

Ignorance is Zimbabwe’s greatest curse! As long as our people remain ignorant, nothing of substance will ever change. Nothing!

Tshabangu: High Court Judge Says I’m Not An EDbaby, I’m Ndebele

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  • In the over 30 min interview, Mr Tshabangu sounded totally cornered when he ended up engaging the services of a lawyer to made ordinary media responses on his behalf.

By A Correspondent | The politician behind disturbing recall letters recently sent to parliament, Mr Sengezo Tshabangu has refuted allegations that he is Emmerson Mnangagwa’s son, as per a recent Zambian report that makes this allegation.

Speaking to ZimEye on Saturday, a man identifying himself as Mr Tshabangu’s lawyer who answeed his phone said, there is a High Court case where the issue of his paternity is discussed, and he referred our news desk to the case.

ZimEye requested the reference numbers and we were told it will be supplied on Monday.

“Well, I will find out on Monday,” he said.

Our reporter then asked for a DNA test of Tshabangu to prove he is not a Mnangagwa son. To this, his lawyer, put the phone down just after saying, “aaah chief, whats the problem here? Is it about CCC or about the …..(sic). You know what? You are over driven by anger, let this thing be dealt by the court, right? You make an assessment, if there are issues you want to find out m, we will always assist, that’s how clear we are, but if you then want to take things so personal, you lose the gist of the matter.

” My advice to you is me and you should not be emotional about this. That’s my advice my brother,” he said, in passing.

ZimEye who spent over 30 minutes with the same lawyer, while Tshabangu was at the side issuing instructions queried why it is that Mr Tshabangu cannot talk any more on his own; is he cornered or what?

“You have lost rationality, you have lost rationality as a journalist, don’t be emotional about issues, right?, the man said.

“You should not be persuaded by what you think, find the truth, that’s the purpose of a journalist,” he said.

In the over 30 min interview, Mr Tshabangu sounded totally cornered when he ended up engaging the services of a lawyer to made ordinary media responses on his behalf.

He was asked on what he is going to do now that he has been classified as an imposter in an Inter Parliamentary Union report, and he said he is relying onnthe outcome of an upcoming court case. – ZimEye

Biti: maybe you are innocent of Tshabangu recalls but guilty of selling out on reforms

By Wilbert Mukori- Tendai Biti has come out fighting to clear his name!

“Zimbabwe is at a crossroads. The weight of a stolen election, unprecedented corruption and the looting of public assets sits heavy on the shoulders of Zimbabweans who want and deserve better,” he wrote in a recent statement in the media.

“The environment in the world right now is toxic. The wars in Ukraine and the Middle East have pushed Zimbabwe to the bottom of the world’s attention calendar. This has allowed the vampire state here to carry out brazen election fraud. Not satisfied, the regime is now engaged in a malicious push to weaken our struggle, the progressive movement, through the illegal recall of elected public representatives.

“It is therefore shocking to hear, and read, a daily stream of abusive, malicious and defamatory claims that Professor Welshman Ncube and I are colluding with the regime and its proxies to append a struggle that has occupied and consumed all our adult lives.

“I don’t believe in recalls. I have never been part of recalls. I will never be part of recalls.”

Well in the absence of any other evidence to prove his connivence with Sengezo Tshabangu. I would give him the benefit of the doubt and say he is not involved. 

Tendai Biti should have stopped right there with, “I will never be part of recalls.” Alas! he got big headed in claiming he is a democrat who has never worked for Zanu PF. 

“I am a democrat who believes in constitutionalism, the rule of law, transparency, openness and collective leadership. I can never compromise on these core values. No dispute nor differences is ever sufficient to place one at the service of Zanu-PF,” continued Biti.

“Fellow Zimbabweans, all this chatter and actions by the illegitimate regime and its proxies are an engineered distraction from the main prize: to free ourselves from this rapacious dictatorship.

“It has been a long and tortuous road; and victory is closer than the distance

back to where we started.”

The truth is the fight to implement the democratic reforms to restore all the people’s freedoms and rights including the right to free, fair and credible elections and the right to life has lost direction during the 2008 to 2013 GNU and thereafter.  

Lest Mr Biti and his MDC/CCC colleagues should forget; the people of Zimbabwe have risked all from the wrath of Zanu PF to elect them into power for one primary purpose: to bring about the democratic changes, reforms, the nation was dying for. After 23 years, including 5 in the GNU, Tendai Biti and company have failed to implement even one token reform. Not even one!

It is no secret that the late dictator, Robert Mugabe, bribed the MDC leaders with the trappings of high office, the ministerial limos (Mr Biti was Minister of Finance in the GNU), the very generous salaries and allowances, a US$4 million mansion for Tsvangirai, etc. To show their appreciation the MDC leaders kicked the reforms out of the window. 

Mazivanhu eMDC adzidza kudya anyerere!” (MDC leaders have learned to enjoy the gravy train good-life; they will never rock the boat!) boasted Zanu PF cronies when asked why MDC leaders were not implementing any reforms during the GNU. 

Worse still, MDC/CCC have been participating in the flawed elections knowing fully well Zanu PF was rigging and that doing so would only help to give Zanu PF legitimacy. Mr Biti and a few other MDC leaders like David Coltart were aware of the sheer futility of participating in these flawed elections. 

“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. 

“This country will go through a serious economic crisis in 2020 caused by Zanu PF. And yet, this is the only country where a government doesn’t perform, it is encouraged by a super majority in parliament,” you, Tendai Biti, told Isaac Mugabi in an interview in 2015.

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

No doubt, you tried to talk your fellow MDC leaders into stop participating in flawed elections. When your arguments fell on deaf ears, you decided to join them for your share of the few gravy train seats Zanu PF was offering as bait. 

You knew participating crushed the nation’s hopes for democratic change, to end the curse of rigging elections, for good governance and, most notable of all, hope to end the tragic human suffering  brought on by the failed state. You knew all this and did not care as long as you secure for yourself one of the coveted gravy train seats.

How can you say you are a democrat when you have failed to implement even one token democratic reform to dismantle the dictatorship even when you have the golden opportunity to do so during the 2008 to 2013 GNU?

You say you have never working for Zanu PF. So whose interests do you think you served by selling out on reforms and by participating in flawed elections to give Zanu PF legitimacy. And what, if I may ask, do you think Zanu PF has been showering you and your MDC/CCC friends all these bribes for? 

Of course, you, Mr Tendai Biti, knew that CCC was not going to win big the 2023 elections. Chamisa’s claim of having plugged all the vote rigging loop-hole was just hot air to hide the real reasons why you lot were participating – greed and breath-taking incompetence.

“I am a democrat who has never sold out the struggle to Zanu-PF!” It is bad enough you are a sell out and has never owned up for your treasonous betrayals. Don’t dare insult our intelligence by masquerading a principled democrat, when you are clearly not! 

Mr Tendai Biti, you may have nothing to do with Sengezo Tshabangu and the string of CCC elected officials who have been recalled since the August 2023 elections. However, don’t deceive the nation; you are not a democrat and have sold out to Zanu PF by failing to implement the democratic change. 

I rest my case! 

“Effect sweeping changes to curb abductions”

The ongoing  abduction of innocent citizens by suspected members of the Central Intelligence organisation CIO is now alarming and denting the already battered image of the country.

If the abductors are indeed members of the  internal branch  then there is an urgent need for sweeping changes or complete overhaul of the CIO leadership unless if the Office of the President and cabinet OPC  issues a convincing statement.

The arbitrary abductions have to a larger extend exposed  the entire intelligence system in Zimbabwe.

This is a very sad chapter in the history

Of Zimbabwe where the citizens are leaving in fear of their own guards

Mr President sir,we are feeling insecure in an environment where our security agents are caught on the wrong side of the law.

Our lives are not in safe hands Mr President sir and failure to fire unprofessional operatives will continue to compromise the security of the state.

It is my sincere appeal to the Head of state to stop the brutal attacks of the citizens unless if it is a package of the government’s vision 2030.

Stop the unprofessional brutal attacks on citizens today.

The Southern African Development Community Sadc extra ordinary summit on the 4th of November 2023 should debate and reprimand the Zimbabwe leadership if it is to restore sanity and build  an nclusive Zimbabwe..

The country is leaving in fear and the presidium should quickly act on these serious human rights violations.

We are now gravely concerned with the injection of  unknown substances into the victims’ bodies by the abductors.Please explain to us the substances injected into the victims’ by the security agents.

We are now leaving in fear of our state security agents.

President Mnangagwa must stop the unprofessional contact on the struggling and powerless citizens.

Kurauone Chihwayi

Harare

BREAKING: Tshabangu Insists He’s Taken Over Chamisa’s Face

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  • In the over 30 min interview, Mr Tshabangu sounded totally cornered when he ended up engaging the services of a lawyer to made ordinary media responses on his behalf.

By A Correspondent | The politician behind disturbing recall letters recently sent to parliament, Mr Sengezo Tshabangu has refuted allegations that he is Emmerson Mnangagwa’s son, as per a recent Zambian report that makes this allegation.

Speaking to ZimEye on Saturday, a man identifying himself as Mr Tshabangu’s lawyer who answeed his phone said, there is a High Court case where the issue of his paternity is discussed, and he referred our news desk to the case.

ZimEye requested the reference numbers and we were told it will be supplied on Monday.

“Well, I will find out on Monday,” he said.

Our reporter then asked for a DNA test of Tshabangu to prove he is not a Mnangagwa son. To this, his lawyer, put the phone down just after saying, “aaah chief, whats the problem here? Is it about CCC or about the …..(sic). You know what? You are over driven by anger, let this thing be dealt by the court, right? You make an assessment, if there are issues you want to find out m, we will always assist, that’s how clear we are, but if you then want to take things so personal, you lose the gist of the matter.

” My advice to you is me and you should not be emotional about this. That’s my advice my brother,” he said, in passing.

ZimEye who spent over 30 minutes with the same lawyer, while Tshabangu was at the side issuing instructions queried why it is that Mr Tshabangu cannot talk any more on his own; is he cornered or what?

“You have lost rationality, you have lost rationality as a journalist, don’t be emotional about issues, right?, the man said.

“You should not be persuaded by what you think, find the truth, that’s the purpose of a journalist,” he said.

In the over 30 min interview, Mr Tshabangu sounded totally cornered when he ended up engaging the services of a lawyer to made ordinary media responses on his behalf.

He was asked on what he is going to do now that he has been classified as an imposter in an Inter Parliamentary Union report, and he said he is relying onnthe outcome of an upcoming court case. – ZimEye

Govt Buys Non Existent Cancer Machines

Zimbabwean Government Offloads Half the Money Given to Convicted Money Launderer Wicknell Chivayo to Purchase Non-existent Radiation Machines

The Zimbabwean government has offloaded half the money it gave to convicted money launderer Wicknell Chivayo to purchase non-existent radiation machines. Chivayo was initially given US$2.5 million to purchase the machines, but the government has since paid out only US$1.25 million.

The government claims that the machines have been purchased and will soon be installed at two major public hospitals. However, there is no evidence to support this claim, and the machines have yet to be delivered.

The state media has reported that Treasury recently spent US$2.4 million to acquire cutting-edge radiotherapy machines for Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals and Mpilo Central Hospital. However, these machines have also not yet been delivered.

The government is also planning to acquire Gamma Knife machines for the two hospitals. These are stereotactic radiosurgery devices that use gamma radiation beams in intricate procedures to treat tumours in brains, spinal cords and sensitive body parts. An additional US$2.3 million has been released by Treasury to fund the repair of five radiotherapy machines — three at Parirenyatwa and two at Mpilo.

The government’s decision to offload half the money given to Chivayo raises serious questions about its commitment to fighting corruption. It is also concerning that the government is willing to spend millions of dollars on non-existent medical equipment.

The Zimbabwean people deserve to know how their money is being spent. The government must come clean about what happened to the US$1.25 million that was given to Chivayo. It must also provide evidence to support its claims that the radiation machines have been purchased and will soon be delivered.

The government’s handling of this matter is a betrayal of the Zimbabwean people. It is time for the government to be held accountable.- state media

Biti’s Makes Same Tshabangu Demands Yet Denies Involvement, Nehoreka Claims

Mthuli Ncube Loses Control Of Key Agency Within Finance Ministry

President Emmerson Mnangagwa has clipped Finance minister Mthuli Ncube’s wings by removing the Zimbabwe Investment Development Agency (ZIDA) Act from his ministry.

This comes amid fears that Mnangagwa is planning to move ZIDA to his office as part of efforts to consolidate power and ensure he has total control of the country’s key economic pillars. The President, using his special Presidential powers, recently created the controversial Mutapa Investment Fund which houses over 20 State enterprises and insulated it against public scrutiny.

In a statutory instrument 224 of 2023, Mnangagwa said that ZIDA Act was no longer under the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development.

“The assignment of functions of Minister of Finance, Economic Development and Investment Promotion notice 2018 published in Statutory Instrument 197 of 2023 is amended by deletion of the following in the schedule thereto: Zimbabwe Investment and Development Agency Act,” read the statutory instrument.

Under the Act, Ncube was responsible for promoting, planning and implementing investment promotion strategies for the purpose of encouraging investment by domestic and foreign investors.

He was in charge of promoting the decentralisation of investment activities and to implement and co-ordinate investment programmes.

The Finance minister was also in charge of facilitating entry and implementation of investment projects.

Mthuli was to work with interested stakeholders in using modern communications methods to promote Zimbabwe as an attractive investment destination and to facilitate, across all sectors of the economy, dialogue and other consultations between the public and private sectors to improve the investment climate for domestic and foreign investment.

He was also responsible for establishing and regulating Special Economic Zones, appraising and recommending for the approval of public private partnerships with the State to the Cabinet.

He was also to deliver investor aftercare services, including but not limited to post-establishment facilitation services that support investment retention and expansion.

Economic analyst Mike Vareta said the removal of the ZIDA Act will give Mnangagwa more power to strike the country’s deals in secrecy.

“The removal of the Zimbabwe Investment Development Agency Act from the purview of the Finance Minister is a sign that the government is becoming more secretive and less transparent. This is a worrying development, as it will make it more difficult for investors to understand and navigate the Zimbabwean investment landscape,” he said.

“The government should focus on creating a more conducive environment for investment, rather than making it more difficult for businesses to operate. This includes improving the infrastructure, reducing corruption, and creating a level playing field for all businesses,” he added.

Political analyst Romeo Chasara said the removal of the Zimbabwe Investment Development Agency Act from the purview of the Finance minister is a negative development that will make it more difficult for investors to operate in Zimbabwe.

“The government has claimed that this move is necessary to improve the efficiency of the investment promotion process. However, it is more likely that it is an attempt to further centralise power in the hands of the President. This will make it more difficult for the private sector to operate and will stifle economic growth,” he said.

-Newsday

Former Zim Ambassador Accused Of Deceiving Women Before Defrauding Them Of US$193k

Shamiso Fred, Zimbabwe’s former honorary consul to the United Arab Emirates, recently appeared in the Harare Magistrates Court on charges of defrauding a group of women.

Fred, along with her organisation, the African Business Woman Association (ABWA), is accused of deceiving the women into investing a total of US$193,000.

According to the state’s case, Fred allegedly advertised on various social media platforms, inviting clients to invest in ABWA.

She claimed that the organisation specialised in egg production and dairy farming, NewsDay reported.

Prospective investors were required to pay a non-refundable joining fee of USD$39 and invest varying amounts of money depending on the project.

Those interested in the egg production business had to invest US$1,000, while those interested in the dairy farming project had to invest US$2,000.

In return, they were promised monthly profits of US$250 for egg production and US$450 for the dairy project.

It is alleged that 16 individuals invested various amounts totalling US$196,553 and £2,072 between December 2020 and October 2022.

However, when their investments matured, only three investors received a total of US$19,005 as their share of the profits.

The remaining investors did not receive any returns on their investments.

The complainants, most of whom reside outside the country, reported the fraudulent activities to the police, leading to Fred’s arrest.

She appeared before Magistrate Marehwanazvo Gofa, who granted her bail of US$500.

-Newsday

CCC Demands Tabling Of Damning SADC Election Observer Mission Report In Parly

A Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) legislator has demanded that the Southern Africa Development Committee (SADC) Election Observation Mission (SEOM) report on Zimbabwe’s recent elections be tabled in Parliament.

Speaking on a point of national interest on Thursday, Harare East legislator Rusty Markham requested that the report be brought to the National Assembly for debate by members.

Markham had initially requested an explanation regarding the unavailability of ballot papers on polling day which resulted in urban registered voters in Harare and Bulawayo casting votes as late as 2100hours.

“My point of national interest refers to the meeting that the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission had with the international observers on 17th August 2023, before the elections.

“They read out and advertised that sufficient ballot papers had been printed to the extend, on the Presidential ballot papers totaling 7.6% more ballot papers that were required were printed and ready for distribution.

“The same for the National Assembly ballot papers and Madam Speaker, for the local ballot papers, 3.5% ballot papers more than required were submitted in paragraphs (c), (d) and (e) they were ready for the elections come what may,” Markham said.

CCC Harare North legislator Rusty Markham

Markham added, “My request is why the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) was ready 10 days before the election but had an issue with ballot papers on election day?

“For the first time in the history of this country, we ran out of ballot papers during the election, despite Zec telling us they had printed enough.

“How can the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission tell international observers we have 7.6 more and then fail by 1400hrs in the afternoon, rural and urban polling stations had run out of ballot papers?

“I request your ruling on an Independent Commission or a statement from the relevant Hon. Minister to explain what happened.

“Further to this, this issue amongst others were brought up in the SADC which has just recently been adopted. Can that SADC Report be laid on the table of this House so that we can debate it?” Markham queried.

The deputy speaker Tsitsi Gezi had no clear answer to the raised issues.

“I advise you to put that in writing and ask the responsible Hon. Minister so that he will bring a comprehensive copy to this House. At the moment, I cannot answer to your concerns. Put that in writing and ask the Hon. Minister to respond,” Gezi responded.

However, Markham begged Gezi to make a ruling on the SADC Report being laid on the table.

“I cannot rule on the SADC Report. You know very well that I cannot do that,” Gezi responded.

The SADC Heads of State and Government approved the SADC Election Observation Mission (SEOM) report on Zimbabwe’s recent elections last week in Angola during an Extraordinary Summit which was attended by President Emmerson Mnangagwa.

President Mnangagwa has urged Zimbabweans to move past the August election and focus on the development of the nation.

CCC has, however, accused Zanu-PF of blocking the recently held Extraordinary Summit of the SADC Heads of State and Government from discussing the country’s contested elections adding that decisive regional action is urgently needed.

The opposition has also maintained that the August elections were marred by irregularities and did not produce a legitimate outcome.

MDC In Turmoil

Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) workers, who have not been paid over the last eight months for services rendered to the party, have annouced they are taking over Haevest House.

In a statement released this Friday, the workers claimed all their offices countrywide are not resourced, despite the party having received its allocation of funds under the Political Parties (Finances) Act.

“Funds from party investments and properties have been received and abused by individuals at the expense of party activities. The party is also riddled with massive corruption, misappropriation of funds, incompetence, abuse of assets, abuse of trust funds, abuse of office, gross neglect of properties by some members of the MDC National Standing Committee,” claimed the workers.

The statement added, “The state of affairs at MDC is appalling. Rates have not been paid. The elevators at Harvest House have not been working. Party assets are not maintained. There are no accountability meetings. Some of the allegations border on criminal activities warranting investigations by the Party and law enforcement agencies. There is clear cut evidence to substantiate these allegations.”

The workers announced they are taking over Harvest House as lien for non-payment of their dues and the need to redress the existential challenges faced by the party.

“There will be no going back unless our conditions are met. We call upon the bona-fide leadership of the party to perform their duties in terms of the constitution to avoid and resolve this conflict,” the workers said.

Kereke In Trouble Again

RESERVE Bank of Zimbabwe Governor’s former advisor, Munyaradzi Kereke, will spend the weekend behind bars after the Harare Magistrate Court rolled over the bail ruling for his fraud case to Monday.

The State had earlier opposed the accused’s admission to bail, saying there is a possibility of skipping the country’s border.

The state also claimed that Kereke has a case to answer after allegedly defrauding the Harare Municipal Medical Aid Society of more than US$ 130 000.

Allegations are that he is the one who wrote the letter claiming that he was owed US$400 000 by the Medical Aid Society although it later emerged that he had been paid in full.

Meanwhile, the trial of Mighty Warriors head coach Shadreck Mlauzi who is accused of indecent assault, kicked off at Harare Magistrates Court this Friday with the accused denying the charges despite admitting that he admires the complainant.

Circumstances are that on the 26th of September, Mlauzi allegedly indecently assaulted the complainant during the Mighty Warriors’ preparations for the Cosafa Women Championships which was held in South Africa.

Mlauzi also stands accused of repeating the shameful act, while the team was in South Africa before the complainant reported the matter.-ZBC News

MDC Crumbles

Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) workers, who have not been paid over the last eight months for services rendered to the party, have annouced they are taking over Haevest House.

In a statement released this Friday, the workers claimed all their offices countrywide are not resourced, despite the party having received its allocation of funds under the Political Parties (Finances) Act.

“Funds from party investments and properties have been received and abused by individuals at the expense of party activities. The party is also riddled with massive corruption, misappropriation of funds, incompetence, abuse of assets, abuse of trust funds, abuse of office, gross neglect of properties by some members of the MDC National Standing Committee,” claimed the workers.

The statement added, “The state of affairs at MDC is appalling. Rates have not been paid. The elevators at Harvest House have not been working. Party assets are not maintained. There are no accountability meetings. Some of the allegations border on criminal activities warranting investigations by the Party and law enforcement agencies. There is clear cut evidence to substantiate these allegations.”

The workers announced they are taking over Harvest House as lien for non-payment of their dues and the need to redress the existential challenges faced by the party.

“There will be no going back unless our conditions are met. We call upon the bona-fide leadership of the party to perform their duties in terms of the constitution to avoid and resolve this conflict,” the workers said.

Nation Mourns Bosso Legend Rahman Gumbo

By Farai D Hove | Just days after his dismissal from Botswana club Morupule Wanderers, former Highlanders and Zimbabwe Warriors coach Rahman Gumbo, aged 59, tragically collapsed and passed away due to a suspected heart attack.

The shocking news came swiftly on the heels of the announcement made by Morupule Wanderers in their official statement titled “MORUPLILE WANDERERS FC PART WITH MESSRS RAHMAN GUMBO AND KITSO MASWENA.” The club bid farewell to both Gumbo and the club’s General Manager, Kitso Maswena, expressing gratitude for their dedicated service and acknowledging their contributions.

The club’s statement read: *”This communique serves to officially announce that Morupule Wanderers Football Club has parted ways with the club Head Coach Mr Rahman Gumbo and the club General Manager Mr Kitso Maswena respectively. We are grateful to both Mr Gumbo and Mr Maswena for their dedication and contributions to our club.

Everyone at Morupule Wanderers wishes them the very best in their future endeavors. The club wishes to announce that Mr Agang Pule Mogotsi will take over as Head Coach on an interim basis. The club will not make further statements on the matter.”*

Rahman Gumbo’s sudden demise has sent shockwaves through the football community, prompting an outpouring of condolences and tributes for his remarkable career and coaching prowess. Gumbo, known for his impactful tenure at Highlanders and his work with the Zimbabwe Warriors, leaves behind a legacy in African football that won’t be forgotten.

As the football world mourns this unexpected loss, the circumstances surrounding Gumbo’s untimely passing continue to resonate deeply within the sporting fraternity. The community remains in mourning and will remember Rahman Gumbo for his invaluable contributions to the sport.

DEAD END? – Tshabangu Starts Using A Lawyer To Speak To Journalists

  • In the over 30 min interview, Mr Tshabangu sounded totally cornered when he ended up engaging the services of a lawyer to made ordinary media responses on his behalf.

By A Correspondent | The politician behind disturbing recall letters recently sent to parliament, Mr Sengezo Tshabangu has refuted allegations that he is Emmerson Mnangagwa’s son, as per a recent Zambian report that makes this allegation.

Speaking to ZimEye on Saturday, a man identifying himself as Mr Tshabangu’s lawyer who answeed his phone said, there is a High Court case where the issue of his paternity is discussed, and he referred our news desk to the case.

ZimEye requested the reference numbers and we were told it will be supplied on Monday.

“Well, I will find out on Monday,” he said.

Our reporter then asked for a DNA test of Tshabangu to prove he is not a Mnangagwa son. To this, his lawyer, put the phone down just after saying, “aaah chief, whats the problem here? Is it about CCC or about the …..(sic). You know what? You are over driven by anger, let this thing be dealt by the court, right? You make an assessment, if there are issues you want to find out m, we will always assist, that’s how clear we are, but if you then want to take things so personal, you lose the gist of the matter.

” My advice to you is me and you should not be emotional about this. That’s my advice my brother,” he said, in passing.

ZimEye who spent over 30 minutes with the same lawyer, while Tshabangu was at the side issuing instructions queried why it is that Mr Tshabangu cannot talk any more on his own; is he cornered or what?

“You have lost rationality, you have lost rationality as a journalist, don’t be emotional about issues, right?, the man said.

“You should not be persuaded by what you think, find the truth, that’s the purpose of a journalist,” he said.

In the over 30 min interview, Mr Tshabangu sounded totally cornered when he ended up engaging the services of a lawyer to made ordinary media responses on his behalf.

He was asked on what he is going to do now that he has been classified as an imposter in an Inter Parliamentary Union report, and he said he is relying onnthe outcome of an upcoming court case. – ZimEye

NGO Backs Mnangagwa’s Married Girlfriend

The following is a reponse to an open letter published by an NGO, Womens Coalition Of Zimbabwe comcerning an article over ZANU PF leader, Emmerson Mnangagwa’s married girlfriend, Virginia Mabhiza who was recently promoted to the post of Attorney General.

RESPONSE TO PRESS STATEMENT OVER VIRGINIA MABHIZA ARTICLE.

Dear Women’s Coalition Of Zimbabwe Directors.

Your allegations in your statement refer. We take seriously all complaints raised against our service, and meanwhile,

1. Kindly elaborate and declare the particulars of what you allege is sexist innuendo.

2. Kindly elaborate and declare the particulars of what you allege is harassment

3. Kindly elaborate and declare the particulars of what you allege in the article is defamatory.

4. Why did you rush to claim defamation before performing basics like inquiring from our news desk, on what it is you are in dispute over? Our 24/7 hotline has never been switched off for years to date.

5. What is your policy regarding the rights of deprived women’s access to employment due to favouritism and love-affair-based elitism in the work places? Does your organisation speak for these women?

6. What is your policy regarding the raping, harrassment of women by politicians like Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa in the work places and in the community?

Can you display similar statements like the one you have issued condemning the raping and harrassment of over over 50 women under and or by Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa, and under the watch of Mr Virginia Mabhiza’s judicial services watch, in the last 6 years.

7. Kindly supply your statement over complainants like Susan Mutami.

9. Kindly demonstrate your care if any of the publicly humiliated, defamed and objectified mother of five children, Marry Chiwenga.

10. Can you explain the reason why you have neglected Marry Chiwenga over the years, leaving the burden to journalists who ended up burning their resources to save the situation. Is it not because Marry does not have status like your choice, Virginia Mabhiza?

11. Does your policy support the release and hiring of convicted armed robbers?

We subject our services to both self and institutional regulation.

We maintain that the said article is true, and, or fair comment.

Sincerely.

ZimEye Editorial Moderators

Pitso Mosimane Sacked

United Arab Emirates (UAE) Pro League side Al Wahda and Pitso Mosimane have terminated their contract on mutual consent.

The contract termination comes after Mosimane took charge of the team for just over three months.

He achieved mixed results during his tenure as Wahda are currently sitting in fifth place, five points behind leaders Al Ain after six UAE league matches,

A statement issued by the club confirmed the news, saying:

“Al-Wahda terminates its contract with Pitso Mosimane by mutual consent.

“Al Wahda Football Club Company announces that it has reached an agreement with South African technical director Pitso Mosimane to terminate the contract by mutual consent between the two parties.

“The management of Al Wahda Football Club Company decided to appoint Mr. Arno Buitenweg as coach of the first team during the coming period, wishing him success.”-Soccer24 News

Zanu PF Goons Violently Attack CCC Members In Gutu

Statement by the Citizens Coalition for Change on escalating violence in Gutu West…

We have received a report that our members, who were manning our Gutu West Rally venue last night, were violently attacked by Zanu PF thugs. This despicable act resulted in serious injuries to five individuals. The affected members have already filed police reports. To ensure their safety, our peace ambassadors have been deployed.

Zanu Pf thugs continue to harass and physically assault our members post the fraudulent and chaotic elections in August. They are deliberately targeting the majority of Zimbabwean citizens who did not vote for them during the fraudulent elections and those who they know will not vote for them in future ones.

This thuggish behavior which is associated with Zanu PF indicates their state of panic and desperation.

NotAnother5Years

Zanu PF Hooligans Cause Havoc In Gutu West

Statement by the Citizens Coalition for Change on escalating violence in Gutu West…

We have received a report that our members, who were manning our Gutu West Rally venue last night, were violently attacked by Zanu PF thugs. This despicable act resulted in serious injuries to five individuals. The affected members have already filed police reports. To ensure their safety, our peace ambassadors have been deployed.

Zanu Pf thugs continue to harass and physically assault our members post the fraudulent and chaotic elections in August. They are deliberately targeting the majority of Zimbabwean citizens who did not vote for them during the fraudulent elections and those who they know will not vote for them in future ones.

This thuggish behavior which is associated with Zanu PF indicates their state of panic and desperation.

NotAnother5Years

Ngirozi Yehondo Silent Killer Returns Home

By A Correspondent

Controversial dancehall star Silent Killer is returning home after a successful trip to the United Kingdom.

Silent Killer’s real name is Jimmy Mudereri.

He has been making Zimdancehall music as early as 2011. The popular chanter uses the tagline Ngirozi Yehondo .

“Silent Killer Ngirozi yehondo on his way back home, kudzoka kunyika yakadhakwa kudarika iye his mother land Zimbabwe,” Zimdancehall Experts said in a statement.

Tendai Biti: I Don’t Believe in Recalls, I Have Never Been Part Of Recalls | FULL TEXT

Zimbabwe at a crossroads

Zimbabwe is at a crossroads. The weight of a stolen election, unprecedented corruption and the looting of public assets sits heavy on the shoulders of Zimbabweans who want and deserve better.

The environment in the world right now is toxic. The wars in Ukraine and the Middle East have pushed Zimbabwe to the bottom of the world’s attention calendar. This has allowed the vampire state here to carry out brazen election fraud. Not satisfied, the regime is now engaged in a malicious push to weaken our struggle, the progressive movement, through the illegal recall of elected public representatives.

It is therefore shocking to hear, and read, a daily stream of abusive, malicious and defamatory claims that Professor Welshman Ncube and I, are colluding with the regime and its proxies to append a struggle that have occupied and consumed all our adult lives. 

I do not speak for Prof Ncube, an honest and decent comrade who buried his dear mother on Friday, but as someone who has been in this struggle for as long as I have, one who has endured Zanu PF’s jails and physical attacks by the same, it is heartbreaking, if not tragic, that many Cdes that have been with us on this journey are now given false labels and badges, Zanu PF wish they had coined first.

I don’t believe in recalls. I have never been part of recalls. I will never be part of recalls.

In my life, I have been recalled twice in 2015 and in 2021 through the pernicious use of section 129(1)(k) of the Constitution of Zimbabwe. I know the pain of a recall. My family knows the pain of a recall. The people of Harare East know the pain a recall. With other MPs, such as Temba Mliswa, we unsuccessfully fought for the removal and repeal of section 129(1)(k). 

Like most Zimbabweans, I only get to read about the patently illegal recalls by Mr. Tshabangu in the newspapers.

Given what I and my family have given to this struggle, it saddens me that I have to state publicly that I will never be part of a project to weaken the democratic struggle in Zimbabwe. I have been imprisoned and tortured for the change we all seek, and I have stood firm. I have never worked for Zanu PF, and I will die before I lend my hand to the illegitimate Zanu PF regime.

I had hoped to be a Member of Parliament. I have my reservations about the process that prevented this happening. I have my challenges and reservations about our identity, structural, strategic and procedural polity. 

I am a democrat who believes in constitutionalism, the rule of law, transparency, openness and collective leadership

I can never compromise on these core values. 

However, no dispute nor differences is ever sufficient to place one at the service of Zanu PF.

I have a daily job at my law practice and that’s where I have retreated to fight for Zimbabweans in that sphere of my influence. Additionally, I have progressive international engagements that require my full attention. 

Fellow Zimbabweans, all this chatter and actions by the illegitimate regime and its proxies are an engineered distraction from the main prize: to free ourselves from this rapacious dictatorship. It has been a long and tortuous road; and victory is closer than the distance back to where we started.

Tendai Biti 

11 November 2023

Extreme Intimidation In Gutu West Bi-Election

Massive Intimidation Reported in Ongoing Gutu West By-Election

*Local Paper Labels Situation as “Highest Level of Intimidation”*

By Dorrothy Moyo | In what’s been described as a shocking display of intimidation, the ongoing Gutu West by-election has been marred by reported incidents of voter suppression, as labeled by local publication, The Mirror. The paper highlighted an alarming scene where more than 20 vehicles branded with the insignia of Zanu PF, the ruling party, have been circling areas, allegedly intimidating voters. The Mirror captured videos showcasing these vehicles, notably parked in close proximity, less than 100 meters from Chiriga Primary School, situated in Ward 6 of Gutu West.

The vehicles, all adorned with the Zanu PF Provincial Youth League branding from various provinces across the nation, have raised concerns about their potential influence on the ongoing by-election process.

*CCC Party Raises Concerns*

In response to these developments, the CCC Party issued a statement addressing the ongoing by-election. They highlighted the background of the election, mentioning that the current by-election, scheduled for 11 November 2023, was a result of the unfortunate passing of one of the initial contestants just days before the scheduled August elections.

The CCC Party raised serious concerns about the integrity of the August elections, citing irregularities that fell short of local, regional, and international electoral standards. Additionally, they alleged that despite reported irregularities and voter suppression, the declared winner by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) did not align with the alleged popular vote. The statement included claims that Mr. Mnangagwa lost to President Nelson Chamisa in the initial election, with ZEC declaring a different outcome based on unverified results.

This statement from the CCC Party also cited the condemnation of the election process by various election observation missions, including bodies such as SADC, AU, and other international entities.

The ongoing situation in Gutu West raises concerns about the fairness and transparency of the electoral process, as the by-election continues amidst these allegations of intimidation and previous irregularities.

Tout Falls Off A Moving Bus, Dies On Spot

By- A tout has fallen off a moving bus and died on the spot.

According to the police, the victim, Trust Moyo, aged 35, from Inyathi in Bubi District, fell from the carrier of a Dubbies Bus while it was travelling from Bulawayo to Muchesu in Binga.
Moyo, who was assisting with unloading passengers and luggage at bus stops, had apparently chosen to stay on top of the bus. The conductor, Mr Knowledge Moyo, heard a falling sound near Chilelema Business Centre and immediately alerted the driver, who stopped the bus. Upon investigation, they found Trust Moyo had fallen off and was lifeless on the road. The police were informed, and they observed that the deceased had sustained head injuries from the fall. The body was taken to Binga District Mortuary for a postmortem examination. The police are currently conducting an investigation into the incident.
Similar incidents have happened before. In 2011, a bus conductor fell from the top of the carrier while loading passengers’ luggage in Matopo District. Given Mpunzi, who worked for Majaha Bus Company, was busy loading luggage when the driver started the bus without realizing he was still on top. A passerby discovered his body along the road and reported it to the police.

How Sengezo Tshabangu Lost It

By James Gwati-Self-CCC rebel and self-proclaimed interim secretary general, Sengezo Tshabangu got fired after recalling top Harare councillors.

Tshabangu midweek ordered recalls on Harare mayor Ian Makone, his deputy Kudzai Kadzombe and seven other city councillors, saying they have “ceased to be members of the Citizens Coalition for Change”.

The councillors recalled by Tshabangu are Makone (Ward 18) Kadzombe (Ward 41), Denford Ngadziore (Ward 16), Lovejoy Chitegu (Ward 36) and Samuel Gwenzi (Ward 5), as well as PR Councillors Chido Hamauswa, Tariboyi Sabina, Florence Cheza and Fadzai Matimba.

But soon after this, the party’s interim national chairperson, Maxwell Omen Murindagomo, gave the rebel member some marching orders.

In a letter sent to Local Government Minister Winston Chitando, dated 06 November 2023, Murindagomo said CCC’s Citizens Assembly Meeting held in Bulawayo on Sunday resolved to suspend Tshabangu for unilaterally recalling party representatives.

He also said Zibusiso Tshongwe has been appointed as the party’s interim National Secretary General, taking over from Tshabangu. Reads the letter:

Kindly be advised that the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC), Political Party has fired its Interim Secretary General Sengezo Tshabangu with immediate effect. The Citizens movement reached this decision at its Citizens Assembly Meeting held in Bulawayo on Sunday 05 November 2023.

The reason for the expulsion emanates from the unilateral decision by Sengezo Tshabangu that led to the recall of Citizens Coalition For Change CCC Councillors.

As of today, you’re advised not to entertain any letter or correspondence from Sengezo Tshabangu.

The same meeting has appointed Zibusiso Tshongwe as interim National Secretary General for Citizen Coalition for Change (CCC)

Kindly proceed in terms of the relevant provision of the Constitution of Zimbabwe to notify the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission ZEC of our resolution.

Sengezo Tshabangu Now History

By James Gwati-Self-styled CCC interim secretary general, Sengezo Tshabangu has been booted out of the party’s .

This was announced by the party’s interim national chairperson Maxwell Omen Murindagomo.

In a letter sent to Local Government Minister Winston Chitando, dated 06 November 2023, Murindagomo said CCC’s Citizens Assembly Meeting held in Bulawayo on Sunday resolved to suspend Tshabangu for unilaterally recalling party representatives.

He also said Zibusiso Tshongwe has been appointed as the party’s interim National Secretary General, taking over from Tshabangu. Reads the letter:

Kindly be advised that the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC), Political Party has fired its Interim Secretary General Sengezo Tshabangu with immediate effect. The Citizens movement reached this decision at its Citizens Assembly Meeting held in Bulawayo on Sunday 05 November 2023.

The reason for the expulsion emanates from the unilateral decision by Sengezo Tshabangu that led to the recall of Citizens Coalition For Change CCC Councillors.

As of today, you’re advised not to entertain any letter or correspondence from Sengezo Tshabangu.

The same meeting has appointed Zibusiso Tshongwe as interim National Secretary General for Citizen Coalition for Change (CCC)

Kindly proceed in terms of the relevant provision of the Constitution of Zimbabwe to notify the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission ZEC of our resolution.

Meanwhile, on 07 November 2023, Tshabangu ordered recalls on Harare mayor Ian Makone, his deputy Kudzai Kadzombe and seven other city councillors, saying they have “ceased to be members of the Citizens Coalition for Change”.

The councillors recalled by Tshabangu are Makone (Ward 18) Kadzombe (Ward 41), Denford Ngadziore (Ward 16), Lovejoy Chitegu (Ward 36) and Samuel Gwenzi (Ward 5), as well as PR Councillors Chido Hamauswa, Tariboyi Sabina, Florence Cheza and Fadzai Matimba.

Mukupe Sentencing Postponed

High Court judge Justice Benjamin Chikowero has postponed the sentencing of former Finance deputy minister Terrence Mukupe, who was convicted on Tuesday for smuggling 138,979 litres of diesel from Mozambique. The sentencing has been deferred to November 16.

In the aggravation phase, the State, represented by Wishes Mabhaudhi and Lovet Masuku, called Zimra auditor Washington Taringa to explain how the tax authority suffered prejudice due to Mukupe’s actions. Taringa highlighted the impact on Zimra’s targets, which are set by the State to fund essential services like schools and clinics. He also emphasized the creation of unfair competition within the industry and the financial loss incurred by Zimra due to the smuggling of goods.

Mukupe, along with Same Kapisoriso, Joseph Taderera, and Leonard Mudzuto, was convicted for conspiring to unlawfully import diesel without paying duty. The group misrepresented that the diesel was intended for offloading in the Democratic Republic of Congo, but they replaced it with water in Zimbabwe. The State estimates a potential revenue loss of US$55,591. The quartet has been remanded in custody pending sentencing.

War Vets Being Displaced From Farms By Govt Officials

Government officials are being accused by war veterans of corruptly revoking their farm offer letters and displacing them from their allocated land. A central committee report released after the Zanu-PF national conference expressed concern about the mistreatment and dispossession of war veterans who had previously benefited. The report called for the return of the land to the affected individuals, emphasizing their significant contribution to the nation’s economic development.

The Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association (ZNLWVA) also raised concerns about the neglect of war veterans’ medical needs, citing injuries and medical complications that were not promptly addressed. The report highlighted the emergence of presumptive medical conditions like post-traumatic stress disorders among aging veterans, indicating the need for referrals and specialist treatment.

Additionally, war veterans lamented the inadequacy of their pension payouts, emphasizing the impact of inflation on the current monthly pensions. The report called for sustainable measures to address the eroded value of the pensions. Furthermore, the lack of funding for funerals and reburials of deceased former freedom fighters was cited, with an appeal for the exemption of duty, tollgate fees, and taxes.

Despite their historically crucial role in Zanu-PF election campaigns, war veterans are raising concerns about their treatment and the fulfillment of promises made by the government. The report serves as a plea for the party and government to honor resolutions and address the various challenges faced by war veterans.

PLumtree Man Arrested For Smuggling

A Plumtree man was last week arrested for smuggling a car into Zimbabwe from Botswana using an illegal entry point.

Munyaradzi Munjenje (35) from Plumtree township was nabbed by members of CID department after a tip off when he tried to smuggle in a Toyota Runux from the neighbouring country.

Appearing before Plumtree magistrate’s court Mr Joshua Nembaware on Thursday, the court heard that the accused tried to evade paying of duty by using an illegal entry point along Dombodema road in Plumtree.

Upon being arrested, the law enforcement agents also discovered 100 tubes of toothpaste, bathing soaps, sweets and other items that were also being smuggled in.

He was remanded in custody to 21 November 2023.

Mr Arnold Mudekunye appeared for the state.

Lawyer Goes On Trial For Undermining Police Authority After Bantering Vendors For Alleged Wrong Voting Choices

By A Correspondent| A Zimbabwe lawyer will stand trial next month after he was arrested and charged with undermining police authority when he allegedly mocked some vendors, who were being rounded up by some police officers, for making wrong choices when they voted during the harmonised elections held in August.

Kenias Shonhai, the Founding and Managing Partner of Shonhai Law Chambers appeared at Harare Magistrates Court on Thursday 9 November 2023 answering to charges undermining police authority as defined in section 177(1) of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act.

Shonhai was arrested by ZRP officers on Wednesday 18 October 2023 in the capital city’s Avenues area, near the offices of his law firm and was detained at Harare Central Police Station before he was released on Thursday 19 October 2023.

On Thursday 9 November 2023, prosecutors told Harare Magistrate Ethel Chichera that Shonhai undermined police authority when he told some vendors that they were now being subjected to arrest by ZRP officers because they had failed to heed his advice to vote wisely during the harmonised elections held in August.

The prosecutors claimed that Shonhai, who is represented by Paidamoyo Saurombe of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights, encouraged ZRP officers to arrest the vendors because they had made some wrong choices when they voted.

Prosecutors charged that Shonhai’s alleged utterances were intended to engender feelings of hostility towards ZRP officers and exposing them to contempt, ridicule or low esteem.

The legal practitioner returns to court on 5 December 2023 when his trial is scheduled to commence.

Shonhai becomes the latest legal practitioner to be prosecuted after ZRP officers arrested human rights lawyers Tapiwa Muchineripi and Doug Coltart at a Harare hospital on 4 September 2023 and charged them with defeating or obstructing the course of justice as defined in section 184 of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act, when they reportedly objected to have their clients, who were victims of abduction and torture, quizzed by law enforcement agents.

VP Chiwenga Cruelly Smiling At UN Children’s Rep

The Rights of Children According to International Law and the Hypocrisy of Vice President Constantino Chiwenga.

Constantino Chiwenga with UNICEF Rep

By Dorrothy Moyo | The Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) is the most widely ratified human rights treaty in the world, and it guarantees children a wide range of rights, including the right to life, survival, and development; the right to protection from violence, abuse, and neglect; and the right to education, healthcare, and a standard of living adequate for their physical, mental, spiritual, moral, and social development.

The CRC also recognizes the child’s right to have a relationship with both parents. Article 9(3) of the CRC states that “States Parties shall respect the right of the child who is separated from one or both parents to maintain personal relations and direct contact with both parents on a regular basis.”

Vice President Constantino Chiwenga’s actions in denying his own children access to their mother for more than three years are therefore in clear violation of international law.

Chiwenga’s hypocrisy is even more glaring given that he is a senior government official in a country that has ratified the CRC. He is also the Vice President of a country that is currently celebrating International Children’s Day.

How can Chiwenga smile and shake hands with the United Representative for Children while he is simultaneously denying his own children their basic human rights?

-The Impact of Chiwenga’s Actions on His Children.

Chiwenga’s actions have had a devastating impact on his children. They have been deprived of the love and support of their mother for more than three years. They have also been denied access to essential medical and psychological care.

As a result of their separation from their mother, Chiwenga’s children are reportedly suffering from serious mental health challenges. They are also struggling academically and socially.

Chiwenga’s actions are a form of child abuse. He is using his power and position to hurt and punish his own children.

**What Can Be Done?**

Chiwenga’s actions must be condemned by the international community. Pressure must be put on the Zimbabwean government to ensure that Chiwenga is held accountable for his violations of international law.

Chiwenga’s children should also be given immediate access to their mother and to essential medical and psychological care.

The international community must also work to ensure that all children in Zimbabwe are able to enjoy their full human rights, regardless of their parents’ wealth or status.

Glamour Boys Lose Glamour

Dynamos players refused to train ahead of their Castle Lager Premier Soccer League match against Chicken Inn scheduled for the National Sports Stadium this Sunday, citing outstanding signing on fees and winning bonuses.

Genesis Mangombe’s charges arrived on time for their training session at Alexander Sports Club but immediately informed interim team manager Desmond Mhene of their desire to speak to the club’s leadership before they could commence training.

According to a senior player who spoke to Soccer24 but asked not to be named, Dynamos players are owed winning bonuses for the entire second half of the season.

They were also not paid winning bonuses for the Chibuku Super Cup wins over FC Platinum in the quarter-finals and CAPS United in the semis.

“We are owed winning bonuses for all wins in the second half of the season, that is all I can tell you. We have been patient but today we decided to let the club’s leadership know of our grievances,” said the player.

“We had a meeting, during which they (the executive) told us that they are running around to look for money and pay us,” he added.

Some Dynamos players who joined the club at the beginning of the season have not been paid their signing on fees.

“Some players have not been paid their signing on fees, and in the second half of the season, we didn’t get any winning bonuses, which is weird considering that we were expected to fight for the championship,” said the player.

“No to give excuses, but there was no motivation at all,” he added.

Salaries for DeMbare players are paid by the club’s principal sponsor Sakunda Holdings, while winning bonuses are taken care of by the Moses Maunganidze-led executive.-Soccer24 News

Highlanders Legend Rahman Gumbo Dies Days After Morupule Wanderers Dismissal

By Farai D Hove | Just days after his dismissal from Botswana club Morupule Wanderers, former Highlanders and Zimbabwe Warriors coach Rahman Gumbo, aged 59, tragically collapsed and passed away due to a suspected heart attack.

Sudden death…Rahman Gumbo

The shocking news came swiftly on the heels of the announcement made by Morupule Wanderers in their official statement titled “MORUPLILE WANDERERS FC PART WITH MESSRS RAHMAN GUMBO AND KITSO MASWENA.” The club bid farewell to both Gumbo and the club’s General Manager, Kitso Maswena, expressing gratitude for their dedicated service and acknowledging their contributions.

The club’s statement read: *”This communique serves to officially announce that Morupule Wanderers Football Club has parted ways with the club Head Coach Mr Rahman Gumbo and the club General Manager Mr Kitso Maswena respectively. We are grateful to both Mr Gumbo and Mr Maswena for their dedication and contributions to our club.

Everyone at Morupule Wanderers wishes them the very best in their future endeavors. The club wishes to announce that Mr Agang Pule Mogotsi will take over as Head Coach on an interim basis. The club will not make further statements on the matter.”*

Rahman Gumbo’s sudden demise has sent shockwaves through the football community, prompting an outpouring of condolences and tributes for his remarkable career and coaching prowess. Gumbo, known for his impactful tenure at Highlanders and his work with the Zimbabwe Warriors, leaves behind a legacy in African football that won’t be forgotten.

As the football world mourns this unexpected loss, the circumstances surrounding Gumbo’s untimely passing continue to resonate deeply within the sporting fraternity. The community remains in mourning and will remember Rahman Gumbo for his invaluable contributions to the sport.

Show Commitment, Peter Ndlovu Challenges Warriors

Peter Ndlovu has urged the Warriors players selected for duty this month to commit to the national badge.

Zimbabwe will play their first competitive game since returning from the FIFA ban when they face Rwanda on 15 November in the World Cup Qualifiers Group C opener. The team will then host Nigeria four days later on matchday 2.

Ndlovu, the Warriors’ all-time top goal-scorer, believes commitment will be the key to the team’s success.

The former skipper told the ZIFA media department: “Think of the badge. Commitment is key.

“We want the boys to perform well and re-introduce themselves onto the international football scene.”

Ndlovu’s words comes after the Warriors technical team gave a couple of youngsters their first call-ups to the team.

The new faces include Liverpool Academy star Isaac Mabaya, Brentford goalkeeper Marley Tavaziva and Wolves forward Leon Chiwome.

Leicester City forward Tawanda Maswanhise, who committed to play for Zimbabwe last year and once called but didn’t show up, was also included in the squad.

Reading youngster and former Wales youth international Tivonge Rushesha and Cardiff City midfielder Andy Rinomhota received the call-ups again after getting their first a couple of years ago.-Soccer24 News

DeMbare Players Boycott Training

Dynamos players refused to train ahead of their Castle Lager Premier Soccer League match against Chicken Inn scheduled for the National Sports Stadium this Sunday, citing outstanding signing on fees and winning bonuses.

Genesis Mangombe’s charges arrived on time for their training session at Alexander Sports Club but immediately informed interim team manager Desmond Mhene of their desire to speak to the club’s leadership before they could commence training.

According to a senior player who spoke to Soccer24 but asked not to be named, Dynamos players are owed winning bonuses for the entire second half of the season.

They were also not paid winning bonuses for the Chibuku Super Cup wins over FC Platinum in the quarter-finals and CAPS United in the semis.

“We are owed winning bonuses for all wins in the second half of the season, that is all I can tell you. We have been patient but today we decided to let the club’s leadership know of our grievances,” said the player.

“We had a meeting, during which they (the executive) told us that they are running around to look for money and pay us,” he added.

Some Dynamos players who joined the club at the beginning of the season have not been paid their signing on fees.

“Some players have not been paid their signing on fees, and in the second half of the season, we didn’t get any winning bonuses, which is weird considering that we were expected to fight for the championship,” said the player.

“No to give excuses, but there was no motivation at all,” he added.

Salaries for DeMbare players are paid by the club’s principal sponsor Sakunda Holdings, while winning bonuses are taken care of by the Moses Maunganidze-led executive.-Soccer24 News

DeMbare Rocked By Chaos

Dynamos players refused to train ahead of their Castle Lager Premier Soccer League match against Chicken Inn scheduled for the National Sports Stadium this Sunday, citing outstanding signing on fees and winning bonuses.

Genesis Mangombe’s charges arrived on time for their training session at Alexander Sports Club but immediately informed interim team manager Desmond Mhene of their desire to speak to the club’s leadership before they could commence training.

According to a senior player who spoke to Soccer24 but asked not to be named, Dynamos players are owed winning bonuses for the entire second half of the season.

They were also not paid winning bonuses for the Chibuku Super Cup wins over FC Platinum in the quarter-finals and CAPS United in the semis.

“We are owed winning bonuses for all wins in the second half of the season, that is all I can tell you. We have been patient but today we decided to let the club’s leadership know of our grievances,” said the player.

“We had a meeting, during which they (the executive) told us that they are running around to look for money and pay us,” he added.

Some Dynamos players who joined the club at the beginning of the season have not been paid their signing on fees.

“Some players have not been paid their signing on fees, and in the second half of the season, we didn’t get any winning bonuses, which is weird considering that we were expected to fight for the championship,” said the player.

“No to give excuses, but there was no motivation at all,” he added.

Salaries for DeMbare players are paid by the club’s principal sponsor Sakunda Holdings, while winning bonuses are taken care of by the Moses Maunganidze-led executive.-Soccer24 News

Citizens Throw Sengezo Tshabangu Under The Bus

By James Gwati-CCC has booted out the party’s self-proclaimed acting secretary general, Sengezo Tshabangu, from his position.

This was announced by the party’s interim national chairperson Maxwell Omen Murindagomo.

In a letter sent to Local Government Minister Winston Chitando, dated 06 November 2023, Murindagomo said CCC’s Citizens Assembly Meeting held in Bulawayo on Sunday resolved to suspend Tshabangu for unilaterally recalling party representatives.

He also said Zibusiso Tshongwe has been appointed as the party’s interim National Secretary General, taking over from Tshabangu. Reads the letter:

Kindly be advised that the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC), Political Party has fired its Interim Secretary General Sengezo Tshabangu with immediate effect. The Citizens movement reached this decision at its Citizens Assembly Meeting held in Bulawayo on Sunday 05 November 2023.

The reason for the expulsion emanates from the unilateral decision by Sengezo Tshabangu that led to the recall of Citizens Coalition For Change CCC Councillors.

As of today, you’re advised not to entertain any letter or correspondence from Sengezo Tshabangu.

The same meeting has appointed Zibusiso Tshongwe as interim National Secretary General for Citizen Coalition for Change (CCC)

Kindly proceed in terms of the relevant provision of the Constitution of Zimbabwe to notify the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission ZEC of our resolution.

Meanwhile, on 07 November 2023, Tshabangu ordered recalls on Harare mayor Ian Makone, his deputy Kudzai Kadzombe and seven other city councillors, saying they have “ceased to be members of the Citizens Coalition for Change”.

The councillors recalled by Tshabangu are Makone (Ward 18) Kadzombe (Ward 41), Denford Ngadziore (Ward 16), Lovejoy Chitegu (Ward 36) and Samuel Gwenzi (Ward 5), as well as PR Councillors Chido Hamauswa, Tariboyi Sabina, Florence Cheza and Fadzai Matimba.

Tshabangu Fired!

By James Gwati-Self-styled Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) interim national chairperson Maxwell Omen Murindagomo claims the party’s self-proclaimed acting secretary general, Sengezo Tshabangu has been suspended from his position with immediate effect.

In a letter sent to Local Government Minister Winston Chitando, dated 06 November 2023, Murindagomo said CCC’s Citizens Assembly Meeting held in Bulawayo on Sunday resolved to suspend Tshabangu for unilaterally recalling party representatives.

He also said Zibusiso Tshongwe has been appointed as the party’s interim National Secretary General, taking over from Tshabangu. Reads the letter:

Kindly be advised that the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC), Political Party has fired its Interim Secretary General Sengezo Tshabangu with immediate effect. The Citizens movement reached this decision at its Citizens Assembly Meeting held in Bulawayo on Sunday 05 November 2023.

The reason for the expulsion emanates from the unilateral decision by Sengezo Tshabangu that led to the recall of Citizens Coalition For Change CCC Councillors.

As of today, you’re advised not to entertain any letter or correspondence from Sengezo Tshabangu.

The same meeting has appointed Zibusiso Tshongwe as interim National Secretary General for Citizen Coalition for Change (CCC)

Kindly proceed in terms of the relevant provision of the Constitution of Zimbabwe to notify the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission ZEC of our resolution.

Meanwhile, on 07 November 2023, Tshabangu ordered recalls on Harare mayor Ian Makone, his deputy Kudzai Kadzombe and seven other city councillors, saying they have “ceased to be members of the Citizens Coalition for Change”.

The councillors recalled by Tshabangu are Makone (Ward 18) Kadzombe (Ward 41), Denford Ngadziore (Ward 16), Lovejoy Chitegu (Ward 36) and Samuel Gwenzi (Ward 5), as well as PR Councillors Chido Hamauswa, Tariboyi Sabina, Florence Cheza and Fadzai Matimba.

President Chamisa’s Message Of Hope

By Advocate Nelson Chamisa

I pray that we plant A NEW HEART of love and selflessness in Zimbabwe. A new heart to serve others & serve Our God.

To be known as a GREAT NATION; loving and welcoming, respectful and responsible, caring and hospitable.. being forever prosperous and peaceful!#ForEveryone #OnePeople

DeMbare In Turmoil

Dynamos players refused to train ahead of their Castle Lager Premier Soccer League match against Chicken Inn scheduled for the National Sports Stadium this Sunday, citing outstanding signing on fees and winning bonuses.

Genesis Mangombe’s charges arrived on time for their training session at Alexander Sports Club but immediately informed interim team manager Desmond Mhene of their desire to speak to the club’s leadership before they could commence training.

According to a senior player who spoke to Soccer24 but asked not to be named, Dynamos players are owed winning bonuses for the entire second half of the season.

They were also not paid winning bonuses for the Chibuku Super Cup wins over FC Platinum in the quarter-finals and CAPS United in the semis.

“We are owed winning bonuses for all wins in the second half of the season, that is all I can tell you. We have been patient but today we decided to let the club’s leadership know of our grievances,” said the player.

“We had a meeting, during which they (the executive) told us that they are running around to look for money and pay us,” he added.

Some Dynamos players who joined the club at the beginning of the season have not been paid their signing on fees.

“Some players have not been paid their signing on fees, and in the second half of the season, we didn’t get any winning bonuses, which is weird considering that we were expected to fight for the championship,” said the player.

“No to give excuses, but there was no motivation at all,” he added.

Salaries for DeMbare players are paid by the club’s principal sponsor Sakunda Holdings, while winning bonuses are taken care of by the Moses Maunganidze-led executive.-Soccer24 News

BREAKING: Zim Hit With Darkness As Makandiwa Victim Blessing Mashangwa Dies

By A Correspondent | Zimbabwe has been hit with darkness as prominent victim of self proclaimed prophet Emmanuel Makandiwa died on Friday morning.

Blessing, a mother of 3, was staying in South Africa at the time of her death.

Blessing, was a blessing to the nation being the only female member of the Pentecostal Occult churches, who was brave to speak out and expose fake prophets before anyone could when both Walter Magaya and Emmanuel Makandiwa targeted her assets between 2016 and 2017, and did not get discouraged by court losses.

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She also spoke out against the Talent Chiwenga aligned ZANU PF Prophet, Jay Israel (Jacob Dube) who secretly connived with Makandiwa staff members against her in South Africa.

Mashangwa, (43) died at a hospital in South Africa, and her family who spoke with ZimEye, said arrangements are underway for her repatriation.

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Khayah Cement Restores Operations, Calls Cement Dealers to Order Over Price Madness

By A Correspondent| Giant cement producer, Khayah Cement has announcement the resumption of operations following the restoration of its mill at its Mabvuku plant.

In a press statement, Khayah Cement assured stakeholders and customers that the resumption of operations means they are now prepared to meet the current market demand.

Khayah Cement emphasized their commitment to keeping prices stable, dispelling any speculation about price hikes.

“The recommended retail selling price for PC15 and Supaset remains unchanged at USD 10.50 and USD 11.50, respectively,” said Khaya Cement.

The company’s swift response to restore operations comes amid concerns over a surge in cement prices by some retailers, sparking what many are calling “price madness” in the industry.

Khayah Cement has also appealed to cement dealers to act responsibly and adhere to the recommended retail prices, ensuring fair and reasonable pricing for end-users.

“We have not increased our prices and remain dedicated to providing a steady supply of quality cement to our customers at reasonable rates,” the statement read.

“It is crucial that our retailers recognize the importance of responsible pricing to maintain a healthy and sustainable market,” the company said.

Recently, government announced a raft of measures meant to stabilize cement prices including extending import licenses while also allowing those with free funds to import the product duty free.

No Fissures In CCC, Party Says

OPPOSITION Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) has watered down rumours of fissures in the party following the recalls of Members of Parliament and councillors.

Tshabangu, the party’s self-appointed interim secretary general withdrew 15 MPs, councillors and senators, threatening to undo the gains of CCC in the August polls.

Speaking at a press conference CCC deputy spokesperson Ostallos Siziba, flanked by the party’s remaining MPs, downplayed any polarization in the opposition.

“There is no organisation without contradictions in this world. We have had debates in the party on which colour we should use. If you report that a certain leader had a different view on the colour which to use then you want to say there are fissures.

“There are no fissures, there are no contradictions, we are a democratic party, we have discourse and we defeat each other at the level of superior logic. Our difference with our opponents is that we do not criminalise holding a different view,” said Siziba.

CCC appears to be bursting in the aftermath of the disputed August elections with reports of disgruntled senior members rife.

Recently, Tshabangu called for the party to revert to 2019 leadership structures when it was MDC Alliance, giving life to purged senior members.

“This thing you are seeing is a Zanu-PF issue, Zanu-PF attacking the authentic opposition. All signs are clear CCC defeated Zanu-PF in this election. We reject the election results because we are very clear that it’s not only a CCC issue.

“They are going after CCC, we are being punished for defeating Zanu-PF. It is an engineered programme by Zanu-PF to try and destroy the authentic opposition in this country. We are very clear that we are not going to accept that. We remain focused. Our objective is to attain political power and govern differently. They do not want people who govern with a difference,” added Siziba.

CCC also professed ignorance over a letter that emerged Wednesday of Maxwell Omen Murindagomo claiming to be interim chairman and firing Tshabangu.

“I do not know that person. I am sure you have followed CCC. I am sure you have not heard that name. CCC does not know the said person,” said Siziba.

No kind words as former Mudzi Zanu PF MP dies

By A Correspondent- Zimbos took to social media to mock Zanu PF following the announcement that former Mudzi Zanu PF legislator, who was recently-installed Chief Mukota, Newton Kachepa died.

accident

Kachepa died at Marondera Hospital from injuries sustained in a car accident in Murewa.

Said Thembo: At some point even with Ubuntu intact, we will run out of sympathy. May his family find comfort in the hope that there maybe no more bad omen coming thier way after this.

@BigBrother1984O: It should be an eyeopener to the rest of the country . If the government improves emergency services and the health services some deaths could be prevented. Unfortunately the chief couldn’t be airlifted to neighbouring countries for medical treatment.

The Lost Chief of Buhera: its sad to lose a life due to things that could have been addressed. accidents and death do happen but efforts must be seen to have been done exhaustively to avoid loss of life. iyavozve Chief- ZANUPF- MP zuro ndizuro Army Boss to ZANU PF. chinyi chaizvo?

Corrupt, incompetent and utterly useless CCC are mile-stone round nation’s neck. Alas! Povo still don’t know it!

By Wilbert Mukori- You can count on MDC/CCC leaders to fight each other like wild cats. If it is not one thing it over half a dozen of the other – all trivial and irrelevant to the long suffering voters who elected them.

“Embattled Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) has once again been thrown into a political tailspin as self-imposed secretary general Sengezo Tshabangu has recalled Harare Mayor Ian Makone and his deputy Kudzai Kadzombe.” reported Bulawayo 24.

“Barely three months after the general election, Tshabangu’s power trip continues in CCC as he has recalled nine more councillors.

“Ian Makone, Kudzai Kadzombe, Denford Ngadziore, Lovejoy Chitegu, Samuel Gwenzi, Chido Hamauswa, Tiriboyi Sabina, Florence Cheza. Matimba Fadzai, are the latest to be axed by Tshabangu.”

Until Chamisa finally get off his backside and sort out CCC’s constitution, structure and have proper elections; there will be more recalls. 

It was the then USA ambassador to Zimbabwe 2004 to 2007, Chris Dell, reported back to Washington in a leaked cable that Morgan Tsvangirai was “a flawed, indecisive character who would become an albatross round the nation’s neck if he was ever to get into power.” 

The ambassador could have said the same of all the MDC leaders, Tendai Biti, Welshman Ncube, David Coltart, Nelson Chamisa, etc., etc. After 23 years on the political stage, 5 of which in the GNU, MDC/CCC leaders have failed to implement even one token democratic change. 

During the GNU, Mugabe bribed the MDC leaders with the trappings of high office and they forgot about the reforms. And ever since the GNU MDC/CCC have participated in flawed elections to give Zanu PF legitimacy for a share of the spoils of power. 

Whilst ambassador Dell dismissed Tsvangirai as a disaster if he was to be a national leader after meeting the guy a handful of times. Many Zimbabweans have yet to come to the same conclusion even after 23 years and a mountain of evidence of MDC/CCC corruption and breath-taking incompetence. 

Many Zimbabweans are look to CCC to deliver the democratic changes the nation has been dying for, not knowing that Chamisa and company have given up on implementing reforms and have been participating in flawed elections for  share of the spoils. 

In many ways, one can understand why SADC leaders did not want to take Zanu PF to task over the damning SADC election report. It is all very well denying Zanu PF political legitimacy; one has to also consider what next. The prospect of having to work with Nelson Chamisa and his banded mongoose must have frighten the hell out of all the SADC leaders!

Nelson Chamisa and his entourage of MDC/CCC of banded mongoose are indeed the mile-stone round the nation’s neck. Sadly, the people, in their ignorance and naivety are not even aware of it! Ignorance is indeed a curse worse than death!

Fatal accident kills 1

By A Correspondent- The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has confirmed a road accident that took place on Wednesday, November 8th, 2023, near Marondera. The accident involved a Mazda BT50 vehicle that veered off the road, hitting a pedestrian, and then overturning, resulting in the death of a passenger.

According to a police report, six other individuals sustained injuries in the accident. Read the report:

The ZRP confirms a fatal road traffic accident which occurred on 08/11/23 at 1230 hours at the 24-kilometre peg along North Road near Summerset area, Marondera where two people were killed whilst six others were injured.

Mazda BT50 vehicle veered off the road and hit a pedestrian before overturning resulting in a passenger being killed. The bodies were taken to Marondera General Hospital mortuary for post-mortem whilst the injured are admitted at the same hospital.

The report from the ZRP does not provide information on the cause of the accident or how the vehicle ended up veering off the road.

The most common causes of road accidents in Zimbabwe include human error, bad weather conditions, poor infrastructure, and mechanical faults. These factors contribute to road hazards and increase the risk of accidents. Road accidents often increase during festive seasons, so it is important for both motorists and pedestrians to remain vigilant at all times. The holiday period brings a higher volume of traffic and sometimes reckless driving, which can lead to more accidents.

Do Zimbabweans Trust ZESA’s Promise that Load Shedding Disappearing in 21 Days?

Zimbabweans Skeptical of ZESA’s Promise to Alleviate Load Shedding in 3 Weeks.

By Farai D Hove | The Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (ZESA) recently pledged that the ongoing load shedding predicament, haunting the nation for over five years, could see relief within three weeks. This promise, highlighted during a visit to the Hwange Power Station by Energy and Power Development Minister Cde Edgar Moyo, aims to address the energy crisis and bolster key economic sectors.

The assurance hinges on the imminent return of the 300MW Hwange Thermal Power Station Unit 7 and ongoing negotiations to amplify electricity imports and expedite the refurbishment of aging thermal plant units. Minister Moyo attributes the power cuts to diminished domestic generation, primarily due to low water levels at Lake Kariba, severely hindering hydro-power production, and the temporary shutdown of Hwange Thermal Power Station Unit 7 for maintenance.

To ensure sustained power stability, the government is advocating for the modernization of Hwange’s aging units (1 to 6) and the implementation of innovative solutions, including floating solar technology at Lake Kariba and the activation of various independent renewable power producers.

Zimbabwe’s electricity generation recently plummeted to around 1,300MW against a demand of 1,800MW due to scheduled maintenance and reduced capacity at the Kariba Hydro-power Station. This scarcity has forced heavy reliance on Hwange Power Station and imports from regional producers.

Minister Moyo’s statement resonates hope with the expectation of Unit 7’s return, albeit cautioning intermittent breakdowns until the end of the month. ZESA executive chairman, Dr Sydney Gata, emphasized the critical water shortage at Kariba, underlining the pivotal factor contributing to the energy crisis. Dr Gata underscored the pursuit of alternative technologies, primarily PV solar, as a potential remedy to the chronic power deficit.

The announcement is met with understandable skepticism from a populace fatigued by prolonged power outages. The recurrent nature of unfulfilled promises to alleviate load shedding casts doubt on the credibility of this latest timeline. The prospect of the energy crisis being resolved within three weeks is viewed with cautious optimism, while the population remains vigilant for tangible results. The government and ZESA face the challenging task of reinstating public trust by delivering on this promise amid the longstanding power supply challenges.- state media/agencies

Sengezo claims CCC funding

By A Correspondent- Self-imposed Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) interim secretary general Sengezo Tshabangu has written to the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs requesting for the disbursement of the political party funding due to the opposition party under the Political Parties Finance Act.

In a letter dated 06 November 2023, Tshabangu also provided the Ministry with the bank details, as he seeks to take full control of the Nelson Chamisa-led party. He wrote:

I am writing in terms of section 3(1) as read with section 3(3) of the Political Parties (Finance) Act (Chapter 2:11) to request the statutory allocation and disbursement of the funding that is due to the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) political party, which participated in the 2023 harmonised general election, in which it garnered sufficient seats to qualify for the funds.

Accordingly, we kindly request your good offices to process and disburse the allocation that is due to our party in terms of the Act…

We trust the foregoing is in order, and we stand ready to provide any further particulars that you may require.

The Political Parties Finance Act regulates the financing of political parties in Zimbabwe, and among other provisions, provides for state funding of political parties that receive at least 5% of the total votes cast in a general election.

Previously, the funds that were due to the MDC Alliance were given to the MDC-T led by Douglas Mwonzora. This decision came after the Supreme Court ruled that Nelson Chamisa, who was leading the MDC Alliance, was not the legitimate leader of the MDC party that was a part of the alliance.

This caused anger among the MDC Alliance and some analysts, who believed that the ruling ZANU PF party was using the funds to create divisions and weaken the opposition.

Ambitious Employee Tries To Steal from Boss

Attempted Fuel Theft Allegedly Orchestrated by Employee Ends in $4,500 Heist*

Davison Sibanda

In an ambitious yet failed attempt at robbery, Davison Sibanda, an employee at Trek in Gwabalanda suburb, stands accused of masterminding a plot to steal vast quantities of diesel and petrol from the fuel station. Following the botched attempt, Sibanda reportedly vanished, absconding with $4,500.

The perplexing incident unfolded on Wednesday night, the designated start of Sibanda’s shift, but he inexplicably went missing. The aggrieved owners of the fuel station have taken legal action, filing a theft case against Sibanda at Luveve Police Station under case number 20/11/23.

Extracted WhatsApp messages and audio recordings from Sibanda’s phone, obtained by B-Metro, shed light on his discussions with an individual identified as Mukanya concerning the planned fuel theft. Sibanda appeared insistent on immediate action, stressing the urgency to carry out the theft that night before the owners’ return.

However, the alleged co-conspirator expressed skepticism about the plan’s success and proposed a postponement. Undeterred, Sibanda adamantly rejected the delay, emphasizing the need to proceed with the intended theft as initially planned.

This incident brings attention to a worrying trend of employee involvement in organized robberies targeting their employers within Bulawayo. Inspector Abdenico Ncube had previously highlighted a surge in inside job-related business thefts, raising concerns about security breaches within companies.

The distressed owners of Trek fuel station are earnestly appealing to the public for any information regarding Sibanda’s whereabouts. They encourage individuals with pertinent details to promptly contact the nearest police station to aid in the ongoing investigation.

Zesa employee in soup over US$20k fraud

By A Correspondent- A former Zesa Holdings employee was yesterday arraigned before Harare magistrate Dennis Mangosi on a charge of defrauding the power utility of US$20 456.

Joseph Wagusiwa (39) was granted US$200 bail and the case was remanded to December 1. The complainant in the matter is Zesa Holdings represented by Bodwell Masakadza, a forensic and loss control officer.

Prosecutor Thomas Chanakira alleged that between January 2018 and March 2021, Wagusiwa and his alleged accomplice, Darlington Chiputura, manipulated the firm’s credit systems and created fraudulent credits to Zesa Holdings clients for electricity tokens.

In January 2018, Wagusiwa allegedly advertised on social media that he was selling electricity tokens, and 242 clients purchased the tokens.

It is alleged that Wagusiwa gave Chiputura electricity meter numbers of the clients and he supplied them with electricity tokens. State papers indicate that Chiputura used his EcoCash number to buy electricity tokens for the clients.

The court heard that Wagusiwa would then supply Zesa Holdings with amounts less than the value of the tokens. The matter was uncovered by the complainant following an audit by Grant Thornton Forensic Auditors.

Sengezo Tshabangu Is Mnangagwa’s Son?

Shocking Revelation Suggests Family Connection Between Zambian Political Rogue Sengezo Tshabangu and Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa.

Zimbabwe’s internationally condemned political “imposter,” Sengezo Tshabangu is still to respond to published allegations that he is Emmerson Mnangagwa’s son.

In a stunning Zambian report, it has been alleged that Sengezo Tshabangu, who is arguably Zimbabwe’s most notorious political operative, is not only connected to President Emmerson Mnangagwa but is, in fact, his son. The revelation traces back to Mavis Tshabangu Chilenje, who served as ZANU PF President Mnangagwa’s personal secretary.

Mavis Tshabangu, originally from Gweru, shared a complex history with Mnangagwa. Despite not planning to marry him, she received child support from the current President after conceiving Sengezo during Mnangagwa’s tenure as Minister of State Security under Robert Mugabe.

Later, Mavis married Smart Chilenje, a Zambian national, and they left Sengezo in the custody of Mavis’ parents while starting a new life in Zambia. Sengezo maintained a close relationship with his father, visiting occasionally.

In a surprising turn of events, it has been revealed that Sengezo Tshabangu played a covert role in the 2018 Zimbabwean elections, working as a secret operative for Mnangagwa. His mission was to infiltrate the opposition MDC, then led by the late Morgan Tsvangirayi, providing crucial information to his father.

Sengezo’s intelligence proved pivotal in gaining leverage over political rivals, particularly against Joice Mujuru, the Vice President at the time. Mnangagwa, then Minister of Social Amenities, ultimately secured the Ministry of Defence in 2006 and played a significant role in shaping the political landscape.

Sengezo’s loyalty and valuable insights from within the opposition helped President Mnangagwa navigate critical moments, such as the formation of the Government of National Unity in 2008. Currently, Sengezo is reportedly on a mission to secure a two-thirds majority for ZANU PF, supporting his father’s bid for a third term.

The unfolding allegation sheds suggestions on the intricate political maneuvers within Zimbabwe, exposing the extraordinary relationship between a father and his determined son.

The ZANU PF President, Mnangagwa is still to comment on the matter.

Tungwarara, Scott Sakupwanya Dababy Show Chocks

By A Correspondent| Zanu PF aspiring member of parliament Scott Sakupwanya and Talkchart founder Tempter Tungwarara’s ambitious plan to bring American rapper Dababy to Zimbabwe has encountered a setback.

In a recent statement from Sakupwanya’s Roar Entertainment, the promoter revealed that the decision to cancel the highly anticipated Dababy concert, initially slated for November 17th, 2023, was based on pre-event surveys predicting a lackluster turnout.

The statement read, “Roar Entertainment, one of Zimbabwe’s leading entertainment companies, regrets to announce the cancellation of the highly anticipated Dababy concert, originally scheduled to take place on November 17th, 2023. The Zimbabwean market is currently not ready to host such an internationally acclaimed artist. Our findings highlighted certain challenges that would have compromised the overall success of the event.”

Despite the setback, Roar Entertainment expressed its commitment to providing unforgettable experiences for the Zimbabwean audience and introducing them to renowned artists from around the world.

“Our aim at Roar Entertainment has always been to offer the Zimbabwean audience unforgettable experiences and to introduce them to renowned artists from around the world. We firmly believe that diversity and exposure are essential in nurturing the local entertainment scene. Despite this setback, Roar Entertainment will continue to strive for excellence in delivering one-of-a-kind events that are truly memorable. We appreciate the ongoing support from our fans, sponsors, and stakeholders, and we remain resolute in our dedication to bringing world-class entertainment to Zimbabwe.”

The canceled show, named the Talkchart Dababy Show, was intended as Sakupwanya’s initiative to introduce Tungwarara to the music scene. Meanwhile, Tungwarara is set to launch Talkchart on November 16th.

Talkchart, touted as the first Zimbabwean-owned chat application, enables people to connect seamlessly from any part of the world, operating in a manner similar to WhatsApp.

Of Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa’s Dreadful Error

Hon Johnson Matambo
MP Kuwadzana

In Parliament on Wednesday 08 November I submitted a policy question.

My question was pertaining to the recent announcement by ED that Army General Phillip Valerio Sibanda is now an ex officio member of Zanu PF.

Indeed the Leader of Government business in the House Minister Hon Felix Mhona admitted that no serving Civil Servant should be active in politics and must resign before joining Politics.

In my supplementary question I probed why the President had clearly violated the Constitution by announcing that Army General VP Sibanda was now a member of Zanu Pf.

In his response Leader of Government business indicated that Senior Army Officials are not civil servants.

Involvement of the Military in Politics is a grave and dangerous mistake as precedence in other Countries like Nigeria saw participation of the Military creating monsters like Sani Abacha and Ibrahim Bhabhangida.

The barrel of the gun has been on numerous occasions been cited as the tool which brought Independence to Zimbabwe. This makes it clear that the current regime and government believe in utilizing ammunition for attainment of Power

Sweswe Defends Billiat

Thomas Sweswe has explained why Khama Billiat is still clubless following his departure at Kaizer Chiefs at the end of July.

The departure happened under unclear circumstances and the player blocked every effort by the club to restart the contract negotiations.

Several teams have been linked with his signing but nothing concrete has come up.

Speaking to Soccer Laduma, Sweswe said Billiat is waiting to fully recover from several injuries that kept him out of action last season.

“I think he has his own reasons to leave Chiefs. I can’t blame him for that. I will support his decision. You know last season at Chiefs he was injury prone,” Sweswe revealed to the publication.

“So I think he wanted to heal first and see his next move. I think he needed this sabbatical leave to figure things out. What I am sure is that he has something cooking for him,” he continued.

“Something is coming up. You know he is quiet even on social media. He is not like that so he is cooking something for sure. There is talent there no doubt about that.

“He can walk into any team and play. Top talent that cannot be ignored. So, I just hope he is safe and I wish him all the best.”-Soccer24 News

Dambudzo Troubles Nation

Hon Johnson Matambo
MP Kuwadzana

In Parliament on Wednesday 08 November I submitted a policy question.

My question was pertaining to the recent announcement by ED that Army General Phillip Valerio Sibanda is now an ex officio member of Zanu PF.

Indeed the Leader of Government business in the House Minister Hon Felix Mhona admitted that no serving Civil Servant should be active in politics and must resign before joining Politics.

In my supplementary question I probed why the President had clearly violated the Constitution by announcing that Army General VP Sibanda was now a member of Zanu Pf.

In his response Leader of Government business indicated that Senior Army Officials are not civil servants.

Involvement of the Military in Politics is a grave and dangerous mistake as precedence in other Countries like Nigeria saw participation of the Military creating monsters like Sani Abacha and Ibrahim Bhabhangida.

The barrel of the gun has been on numerous occasions been cited as the tool which brought Independence to Zimbabwe. This makes it clear that the current regime and government believe in utilizing ammunition for attainment of Power

Sakupwanya Faces Defeat

CCC Namibia is ready to assist the by-election campaign in Mabvuku-Tafara!

08 November 2023

Citizens in Namibia are cobra-headed at the illegal recalls on the Citizens Coalition for Change legislators and councilors by an imposter, Sengezo Tshabangu. The successful unconstitutional recalls exhibited ZANUPF’s craving to have a 2\3 majority in parliament. Change champions in Namibia are cognizant of the fact that Tshabangu and his handlers were employed by the desperate Harare regime to decimate the alternative as engineered by the organic change champion-in-chief, Advocate Nelson Chamisa. Our support for the President of the pragmatic movement is unequivocal.

After the captured Zec confirmed that our recalled Mp for Mabvuku-Tafara, Phibion Munyaradzi Kufahakutizwe on Tuesday successfully filed papers at the Nomination Court in Harare, the organic district resolved to provide moral, material, and financial support to the official CCC party candidate ahead of the impending by-elections. Since he is contesting the losing gold mafia, Scott Pedzai Sakupwanya of ZANU-PF, there is a dire need for solidarity in cash or kind to ensure victory. It is on record that the gold mafia smuggles gold and other minerals out of the country with impunity. That is why the residents of Mabvuku-Tafara rejected him in the recently held shambolic elections that were condemned by all observer missions including SADC and the African Union.

Suffice it to say that the Namibia district stands solidly behind all illegally recalled CCC councilors and members of parliament by the imposter, “the tortoise”. Change Champions in Namibia are ready to prosecute the national democratic revolution led by the political generator, President Chamisa. These sideshows will never distract us from demanding a return to legitimacy through fresh free, fair, and credible elections in Zimbabwe. We demand new leaders who would respect the rule of law and constitutionalism. ZANU-PF is terrified by the revolutionary zeal for socio-economic transformation in the motherland.

We shall not surrender until victory! They thought the political behemoth was going to boycott the by-elections. Our message to the satanic regime is very clear even if they conduct by-elections every month, the people’s movement will not tire or give up. Let’s all support our recalled cadres. We should adopt all wards and constituencies so that we jealously guard our zones of autonomy. Change champions should brace for participatory democracy. All hands on deck, not only in Mabvuku-Tafara but everywhere else. The majority in parliament shall remain a pipe dream for ZANU-PF satanists and their surrogates.

Namibia district has begun working toward the mobilization of material and financial support for Mabvuku-Tafara. We urge others to adopt wards and constituencies in Bulawayo and Masvingo. Victory is certain! Let’s brace for dangerous freedom against the subversion of the will of the people. Tshabangu and his ZANU-PF enablers must respect the people’s vote. The only solution to this festival of illegalities is the removal of the dictatorship perpetrated by the unpopular ZANU-PF party.

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CCC Ready To Humiliate Scott Sakupwanya

CCC Namibia is ready to assist the by-election campaign in Mabvuku-Tafara!

08 November 2023

Citizens in Namibia are cobra-headed at the illegal recalls on the Citizens Coalition for Change legislators and councilors by an imposter, Sengezo Tshabangu. The successful unconstitutional recalls exhibited ZANUPF’s craving to have a 2\3 majority in parliament. Change champions in Namibia are cognizant of the fact that Tshabangu and his handlers were employed by the desperate Harare regime to decimate the alternative as engineered by the organic change champion-in-chief, Advocate Nelson Chamisa. Our support for the President of the pragmatic movement is unequivocal.

After the captured Zec confirmed that our recalled Mp for Mabvuku-Tafara, Phibion Munyaradzi Kufahakutizwe on Tuesday successfully filed papers at the Nomination Court in Harare, the organic district resolved to provide moral, material, and financial support to the official CCC party candidate ahead of the impending by-elections. Since he is contesting the losing gold mafia, Scott Pedzai Sakupwanya of ZANU-PF, there is a dire need for solidarity in cash or kind to ensure victory. It is on record that the gold mafia smuggles gold and other minerals out of the country with impunity. That is why the residents of Mabvuku-Tafara rejected him in the recently held shambolic elections that were condemned by all observer missions including SADC and the African Union.

Suffice it to say that the Namibia district stands solidly behind all illegally recalled CCC councilors and members of parliament by the imposter, “the tortoise”. Change Champions in Namibia are ready to prosecute the national democratic revolution led by the political generator, President Chamisa. These sideshows will never distract us from demanding a return to legitimacy through fresh free, fair, and credible elections in Zimbabwe. We demand new leaders who would respect the rule of law and constitutionalism. ZANU-PF is terrified by the revolutionary zeal for socio-economic transformation in the motherland.

We shall not surrender until victory! They thought the political behemoth was going to boycott the by-elections. Our message to the satanic regime is very clear even if they conduct by-elections every month, the people’s movement will not tire or give up. Let’s all support our recalled cadres. We should adopt all wards and constituencies so that we jealously guard our zones of autonomy. Change champions should brace for participatory democracy. All hands on deck, not only in Mabvuku-Tafara but everywhere else. The majority in parliament shall remain a pipe dream for ZANU-PF satanists and their surrogates.

Namibia district has begun working toward the mobilization of material and financial support for Mabvuku-Tafara. We urge others to adopt wards and constituencies in Bulawayo and Masvingo. Victory is certain! Let’s brace for dangerous freedom against the subversion of the will of the people. Tshabangu and his ZANU-PF enablers must respect the people’s vote. The only solution to this festival of illegalities is the removal of the dictatorship perpetrated by the unpopular ZANU-PF party.

TshabanguMustFall

ZANUPFImposter

CCCIsAPeople’project

FreeJobSaroWiwaSikhala

TshabanguIsAnIdiot(Wiwa)

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Robson Ruhanya

European Parliament Pulls The Trigger On PAP Following Chief Charumbira Scandals

Below is a full letter by the European Parliament to the Pan African Parliament over the sex scandals linking Chief Fortune Charumbira.

We would like to thank you for the invitation letter dated 3 April, the cooperation in view of holding an Interparliamentary Meeting (IPM) at the Pan-African Parliament in Midrand, 17-19 May and the preparatory work by the PAP secretariat.

As you know, the European Parliament attaches great importance to developing the inter-parliamentary relations with the PAP and wishes to see parliamentary institutions strengthened in Africa and at African Union level in particular. We believe that our first IPM in several years, hosted by the European Parliament in Brussels last December, was a clear indication of the political will in both Parliaments to move forward jointly. We were therefore very much looking forward to next week’s IPM in Midrand and to fruitful exchanges on important topics of mutual interest.

The charges recently brought against the President of the Pan-African Parliament, widely covered by media reports and potentially impacting the Pan-African Parliament as an institution, have been noted by the Members of the European Parliament with great concern and cast doubts on the appropriateness of holding this IPM at the current juncture.

The Members of our Delegation for Relations with the Pan-African Parliament are concerned that the issues that have been reported are likely to overshadow and negatively impact the deliberations as well as divert the attention from important diplomatic and political topics during the IPM at this point in time.

We consider that it is therefore advisable to wait until there is more clarity on the outcome of ongoing investigations and potential judicial proceedings, and to give your institution the necessary time to decide on the measures you will deem appropriate to take with a view to ensuring the credibility and the functioning of the Pan-African Parliament.

For this reason, very regretfully, we have come to the conclusion that it would be best to postpone the IPM foreseen for next week and to organise it once the circumstances will allow to dedicate our undivided attention to the issues on which we wish to build and further enhance our cooperation.

Tshabangu Cripples Harare Municipality Operations

The Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) has been hit by another round of mass recalls after self-imposed secretary general Sengezo Tshabangu wrote to Local government minister announcing the withdrawal of Harare Mayor Ian Makone and his deputy Kudzai Kadzombe.

Barely three months after the general election, Tshabangu’s power trip continues in CCC as he has recalled nine more councillors.
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Ian Makone, Kudzai Kadzombe, Denford Ngadziore, Lovejoy Chitegu, Samuel Gwenzi, Chido Hamauswa, Tiriboyi Sabina, Florence Cheza. Matimba Fadzai, are the latest to be axed by Tshabangu.

In a letter addressed to the Minister of Local Government and Public Works Winston Chitando, Tshabangu said the nine councillors no longer belong to the CCC.

“Kindly be advised that the following Councilors were under Citizens Coalition for Change political party, and have ceased to be members of the Citizens Coalition for Change,” read the letter.

Sengezo Tshabangu

Tshabangu is buoyed by a recent High Court judgment that upheld his recalls of 15 members of parliament in October.

The Bulawayo-based CCC “member” last weekend indicated that he was not done with recalls.

CCC leader Nelson Chamisa has distanced himself from Tshabangu labeling him an impostor working under the instructions of the ruling party Zanu PF.

In a dramatic twist, a letter has also emerged from Bulawayo claiming the CCC’s “interim” chairman has “fired” Tshabangu.

In a letter to the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission and Ministry of Local Government and Public Works, one Maxwell Omen Murindagomo said Tshabangu’s recalls should not be entertained.

“Kindly be advised that the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC), Political Party has fired its Interim Secretary General Sengezo Tshabangu with immediate effect. The Citizens movement reached this decision at its Citizens Assembly Meeting held in Bulawayo on Sunday 05 November 2023.

“The reason of the expulsion emanates from the unilateral decision by Sengezo Tshabangu that led to the recall of Citizens Coalition For Change CCC Councillors. As of today, you’re advised not to entertain any letter or correspondence from Sengezo Tshabangu. The same meeting has appointed Zibusiso Tshongwe as interim National Secretary General for Citizen Coalition for Change (CCC),” read the letter.

Harare Gynaecologist Under Investigation For Running Illegal Abortion Centre

A Zimbabwe gynaecologist is under investigation for allegedly running an illegal abortion centre at his medical facility in Harare and conducting illegal surrogacy on women.

Specializing as an obstetrician and gynecologist, Innocent Zimbwa, Innocent, is under fire for allegedly luring sex workers and desperate women who want to terminate their pregnancies illegally to his surgery and in some cases illegally assists women in reproductive technology such a surrogacy and illegal collection of eggs which seriously damages women’s health and rights.

Sources within the health sector said Zimbwa was under probe for unethical conduct in discharging his duties.

His licence—if proved true could be revoked by the health council, a source said.

” Zimbwa will never admit that he does abortion work because he knows it will land him in trouble,” said a source at the health council.

“They has been a private investigation on this for some time now. He is a senior police officer and knows that if he is found guilty of this, his job as a cop will end. But the truth is he is doing this at his Central Avenue surgery,” said the source.

Several attempts to get a comment from Zimbwa proved fruitless as he did pick up his calls.

Under Zimbabwe’s 1977 Termination of Pregnancy Act, abortion is only legally permitted under certain circumstances. If conducted illegally, it carries a penalty of up to five years in jail and or a fine.

Yet many women, and even minors like 16-year olds allegedly flock Zimbwa’s surgery seeking to terminate pregnancies illegally.

Some of the people, sources said are commercial sex workers and want the procedure done smoothly.

Backyard abortion facilities are often run by unlicensed midwifes and deregistered medical practitioners and carry the risk of severe complications.

This puts Zimbwa, a registered medical practioner on spotloght as to why he would be running the procedures illegally.

Four out of 10 women who undergo abortions in Zimbabwe experience such complications, including hemorrhages or infection, with some even dying in the process, according to a survey of health professionals.

“Illegal abortions in Zimbabwe have increased from 60,000 to 80,000 per annum — which is very unsustainable.

Poverty has also seen many underage girls resorting to abortion.

“How do I keep doing my job as a sex worker if I allow myself to have a baby? How do I look after the baby if I have no reliable source of income?” said a sex worker in a questionnaire done by the health council when they were conducting the probe.

At his clinic, Zimbwa also works with other doctors who include Makoni, Nothanda Mutizirwa and N.Moyo although the other health practitioners are not being probed by the health council.

Under the country’s punitive abortion laws, for women and girls who want to terminate their pregnancies, they must find their own means — legal or otherwise.

Apart from deregistered doctors, public hospital staff are also in on the illegal abortions trade, helping them smuggle out abortion drugs.

“Per abortion, they make roughly $150 to $200 and in a good month most doctors attend to about 15 to 25 abortion cases. It’s a lot of money if you make your calculations,” said an official at health council.

The maternal mortality rate in Zimbabwe currently stands at 614 deaths per 100,000 live births, one of the highest worldwide, according to the UN Population Fund (UNFPA).

Prophet T Freddy Begs People To “Please Send Me Your Prayer Requests”

Prophet T Freddy Invites Prayer Requests Following Controversial Past

By Religion Reporter | Prophet Tapiwa Freddy, leader of Goodness and Mercy Ministries, has urged individuals to submit their prayer requests for a special morning prayer session. On Thursday morning, he took to social media, stating, “The Spirit of the Lord is compelling me to pray for a few individuals this early morning. Please send me your prayer requests.”

This call for prayer comes in the wake of Prophet T Freddy’s controversial past, notably last year when he faced serious allegations of rape and physical abuse. The religious leader was, however, found not guilty of these charges by Harare magistrate Gloria Takundwa. The accusations involved a ZBC radio presenter, Rutendo Makuti.

Despite being cleared of these charges, the charismatic cleric remains a figure of controversy. Now, with his recent request for prayer submissions, it raises questions about the nature of the prayers and the intent behind this outreach.

Followers and critics alike are closely watching as Prophet T Freddy navigates a path that intertwines spirituality and controversy, and how this latest appeal for prayer requests will be received by the public.

Disgusting Picture Of Mnangagwa’s Married-Girlfriend Exposing Her Legs On Camera With Him

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Zimbabweans Outraged by Attorney General’s Flagrant Display of Impudence.

By Dorrothy Moyo | HARARE, ZIMBABWE – Zimbabweans are expressing outrage over a recent photograph of Attorney General Virginia Mabhiza sitting uncomfortably close to President Emmerson Mnangagwa, with her uncovered legs on full display. The incident has been widely condemned as disrespectful and a sign of the growing disregard for public decency.

Mabhiza, a married woman, has enjoyed close ties with Mnangagwa since her days as his personal secretary at the Justice Ministry during the Robert Mugabe era. Her promotion to the powerful position of Attorney General has raised eyebrows, with many questioning her integrity.

The photograph in question was taken on the day she was sworn in. In the image, Mabhiza is seen sitting side-by-side with the president, her legs exposed right up to the underwear window, while the man putting on a chuckly face appears trying to look away. Her posture has been described as “flagrant” and “impudent.”

She was photographed this week with the ZANU PF President 48 hours after he was put to order at the just ended extra-ordinary summit in Luanda Angola, a meeting he sprung out of complaining that he is no longer presidential level, the leaders of other countries want him to behave like a president (referenced as a priest), when he is just far below the standard- he is an unconvertible sinner. “No, these things happen in society, not everybody is a priest,” said Emmerson Mnangagwa, while his political journalist Ruben Barwe was frantically trying to coach him on what to say on camera, to avoid the embarrassment.

In the picture, Virginia Mabhiza flagrantly exposes her uncovered flesh up to the underwear window seen to the camera view of the whole country.

Ordinarily such pictures are accompanied with a warning to viewers, according to broadcasting standards and institutions like Potraz would be on the task to put sanctions on the state media journalists, but none of that has neen done.

Mabhiza now takes over the powerful role of Attorney General.

About their affair, ZimEye has engaged Mrs Virginia Mabhiza and Mr Mnangagwa for a lengthy period to obtain their most comprehensive comments, and efforts have not been forthcoming. At one time, when Mabhiza told ZimEye via phone through her lawyer that she is not Mnangagwa’s girlfriend, ZimEye asked her to explain on what other basis she released Emmerson Mnangagwa’s brother in law, a notorious convicted armed robber, Paradzayi Kutyauripo if it was not that she is Mnangagwa’s girlfriend. She did not reply this last question.

Kutyauripo has in recent months been catapulted to government and is now the Director of all State House properties across the country, the buildings where election rigging agents run to hide since the 1st August 2018 military crackdown.

Zimbabweans have taken to social media to express their disgust at Mabhiza’s behavior. Many have questioned her professionalism and suitability for her position. Others have criticized Mnangagwa for failing to set a better example for his ministers.

“This is not the behavior we expect from our leaders,” said one social media user. “It’s disrespectful to the country and to the office of the Attorney General.”

“She should be ashamed of herself,” wrote another user. “She’s a disgrace to Zimbabwe.”

The incident has also sparked renewed calls for Mnangagwa to address corruption within his government. Many Zimbabweans believe that Mabhiza’s promotion is a sign of favoritism and cronyism.

Emmerson Mnangagwa with hia married girlfriend on Monday

“This is just another example of how Mnangagwa is rewarding his friends and cronies,” said one political analyst. “It’s a slap in the face to the people of Zimbabwe.”

Mnangagwa has yet to comment on the incident.- ZimEye

Christians for Edgar Lungu And Their Horrors

UPND Party Consultant, Mark Simuuwe’s opinion article criticizes the actions of former Zambian President Edgar Chakwa Lungu during his presidency in relation to the church and various political issues. Simuuwe points to how Lungu favoured a group called “Christians for Lungu” over traditional churches and accuses Lungu of using derogatory language towards the traditional religious bodies. Key points in the article include:

1. Lungu’s reluctance to engage with prominent religious organizations like the Zambia Council of Catholic Bishops, Evangelical Fellowship of Zambia, and Council of Churches in Zambia.
2. Strained relations with the church due to events such as the arrest of President HH and the passage of controversial legislation.
3. Accusations that “Christians for Lungu” are deceiving Lungu into seeking reconciliation with the church, without apologizing for previous actions.
4. A call for accountability, transparency, and repentance, including addressing issues like alleged financial improprieties and ethnic divisions in politics.
5. Emphasis on the role of the church in guiding Lungu and his team towards reconciliation and unity.

The article concludes with a call for Lungu and his associates to be forthcoming about their actions and to take responsibility for any wrongdoings. It also mentions the need for better political conduct and tolerance in the current political landscape. The article suggests that further developments will follow. FULL TEXT:

THE CHURCH MOTHER BODIES AND ECL

By Mark Simuuwe | During his reign as President of Zambia, Edgar Chakwa Lungu opted for the Christians for Lungu, dumped all the traditional churches and called them names. He did not want meetings with the Zambia Council of Catholic Bishops, Evangelical Fellowship of Zambia, Council of Churches in Zambia. The church does not put that to heart, due to biblical fundamentals.

ECL closed doors to them completely especially when he arrested President HH on a trumped up treason charge.

ECL further closed doors when it came to Bill 10, Cyber Security and Cyber Crime Law enactment, manipulation of Public Order Act, human rights violations and extra judicial killings.

The three church mother bodies have always meant well for the country.

Today, ECL has been deceived by the Christians for Lungu who do not want to apologize even for calling the three church mother bodies names simply because they wanted to continue in illegal deals at the expense of citizens; they have conceded they have no capacity to do anything for ECL and his team and are now deceiving ECL to visit the three church mother bodies.

This is what criminals do. The Christians for Lungu must be put where they belong and not allow them to adulterate the three church mother bodies.

I pray that the Three Church Mother Bodies will also pump sense in ECL and Lubinda team on the danger of the kind of games to expel others, they are playing in PF, and will also ask the ECL team to accept that when ECL held an illegal convention at the Mulungushi Rock of Authority, it marginalized others like Sampa and KBF.

Further, I hope the three church mother bodies will also teach ECL that politics is not provocation but is by way of persuading electorates.

At these meetings with the three church mother bodies; let the ECL team also disclose how much Mukula was exported illegally, who were the gassers, who were burning markets, why were they killing Citizens using police like Nsama Nsama, Joseph Kaunda, Mapenzi Chibulo as these are the issues the church was raising when ECL was not giving them audience.

The church should also remind ECL and his team that God forgives but the law requires that those appearing for various offences be answerable and that God does not like thieves because theft deprives the poor.

Further, ECL must repent of the atrocities he committed and be made to apologize to those ethnic groups he marginalized and fired through ethnic cleansing.

ECL must also be asked to apologize for dividing the country on ethnic grounds for political mileage and the church should remind ECL and his team that all tribes came from Adam and Eve and that they were created by God.

And since they have rushed to the church, as they ask for forgiveness, they should be told to stop evil divisions and dirty propaganda aimed at making some tribes look bad and that God hates that.

Since ECL has again started tribal politics, the church should also remind him on the danger of such divisive politics that should he be caged one day and be made to account through a legal process, it will not be persecution but prosecution.

As ECL and others are mourning their loss of PF to Miles Sampa, the church should also remind ECL that do unto others as you would like them to do to you.

Lastly, let ECL and his Ministers, like Zaccheus, hand over what they stole from citizens as reflected in the FIC report which made ECL vent at Mary Chirwa and allow God to take control of their lives.

Let them disclose where those ukwa bags found with money came from and how they got that money.

The church should also remind them to bring back the money the PF stole and took abroad and tell them that since government will start the process of bringing back that money, the PF should willfully bring it back so that they don’t cry persecution for the wrongs they did.

Lastly, let the Church remind ECL and friends on how tolerant their president HH is regardless of how much he is insulted day and night, that he is also human and some of the statements they are releasing are not expected from a statesman.

…. To be continued ; this is a developing write up!!

CCC MP Challenges Appointment Of Army Boss Philip Valerio Sibanda As Zanu PF Official

Hon Johnson Matambo
MP Kuwadzana

In Parliament on Wednesday 08 November I submitted a policy question.

My question was pertaining to the recent announcement by ED that Army General Phillip Valerio Sibanda is now an ex officio member of Zanu PF.

Indeed the Leader of Government business in the House Minister Hon Felix Mhona admitted that no serving Civil Servant should be active in politics and must resign before joining Politics.

In my supplementary question I probed why the President had clearly violated the Constitution by announcing that Army General VP Sibanda was now a member of Zanu Pf.

In his response Leader of Government business indicated that Senior Army Officials are not civil servants.

Involvement of the Military in Politics is a grave and dangerous mistake as precedence in other Countries like Nigeria saw participation of the Military creating monsters like Sani Abacha and Ibrahim Bhabhangida.

The barrel of the gun has been on numerous occasions been cited as the tool which brought Independence to Zimbabwe. This makes it clear that the current regime and government believe in utilizing ammunition for attainment of Power.

BREAKING: World’s Largest Union Of Parliaments Nullifies Tshabangu Recalls And Tells ED To Release Job Sikhala

By A Correspondent | ZimEye | In a historic and momentous development, the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU), the world’s largest union of parliaments, has issued a resounding order to Emmerson Mnangagwa’s regime in Zimbabwe. The directive from the IPU demands the immediate release of incarcerated Member of Parliament, Job Sikhala, and the swift reversal of the controversial Tshabangu recalls affecting members of parliament affiliated with the Citizens’ Coalition for Change (@CCCZimbabwe).

This decision sends a clear and powerful message to the international community that Sengezo Tshabangu, who had self-appointed as the Secretary-General, is now recognized as a rogue figure without legitimacy in the eyes of the world. Tshabangu’s actions are condemned by this authoritative global institution, and he may face criminal charges when leaving Zimbabwe.

The Inter-Parliamentary Union, known as @IPUparliament, is a respected and influential organization, making this directive all the more significant. The recent order is the culmination of efforts that began in 2019, with an interview of Speaker of Parliament Jacob Mudenda by Simba Chikanza. Subsequently, Members of Parliament, including Job Sikhala, tirelessly followed up on the ill treatment of parliamentarians affiliated with @nelsonchamisa’s party. The mistreatment included the unjust denial of their remuneration, including allowances and salaries, amounting to a staggering total of over USD 40,000.

This decisive action by the IPU marks a pivotal moment in the ongoing political landscape in Zimbabwe and underscores the global community’s commitment to upholding the principles of democracy and justice. The world now watches closely as Zimbabwe is called upon to comply with the IPU’s orders and rectify the situation surrounding MP Job Sikhala and the recalled CCC Zimbabwe members of parliament.

Tagwirei Accused of Creating Cement Shortage

By A Correspondent| Children of Zimbabwe War Veterans Association (COZWVA) have accused controversial businessman Kudakwashe Tagwirei of orchestrating an artificial cement shortage, resulting in a staggering 90% increase in commodity prices in the country.

In a recent Twitter post, COZWVA revealed the findings of their investigation, which implicated Tagwirei in a scheme to manipulate the cement market.

The report suggests that Khaya Cement Zimbabwe a company linked to Tagwirei colluded with specific individuals to curb the importation of affordable cement from Zambia. This action intentionally generated a shortage, subsequently driving up the prices of his product.

“Ref Cement exorbitant prices:- An investigation by COZWVA has revealed that, Tagwirei took over Lafarge (Khaya Cement Zimbabwe) & pushed gvt to ban cheap cement imports licensing from Zambia creating an artificial shortage. This is the same Cartel Boss for Fuel, Banks & Gold cartel. He has destroyed Zim,” reads the tweet.

Previously, a 50-kilogram bag of cement was available in the price range of US$9 to US$13. However, the construction material’s cost has skyrocketed, now ranging from US$16 to US$20.

Zimbabwe’s annual cement production averages around 2.6 million tonnes. According to records, Pretoria Portland Cement (PPC) and Khaya Cement Zimbabwe control more than 70% of the domestic market.

In response to the crisis, government has allowed those with free funds to import cement as a way of curbing shortages.

The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority has warned that those caught importing cement without valid permits may face fines of up to US$2,000.

How Tshabangu Has Been Blocked By Supreme Court Appeal

SHORT BRIEF: When an individual or a public official appeals to the Supreme Court over their removal from a parliamentary posting, a legal principle known as “suspension by operation of law” comes into effect. This principle means that, by default, the removal is temporarily suspended or put on hold until the Supreme Court conducts a hearing on the matter.

blocked by Supreme court appeal… Sengezo Tshabangu

The rationale behind this suspension is to ensure that the individual’s rights and legal interests are protected while the case is being considered by the highest judicial authority. It prevents the immediate and potentially irreversible consequences of the removal, such as the loss of their position or responsibilities, pending the final decision by the Supreme Court.

It is a fundamental aspect of due process and the rule of law, as it grants individuals the opportunity to have their case heard and evaluated by an impartial and higher authority before any irreversible actions are taken against them. The specifics of how this process operates can be detailed in the legal system’s rules, regulations, and precedents in the Zimbabwean jurisdiction.

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Supreme Court Appeal ReInstates CCC Legislators Recalled By Tshabangu

CCC Party Legislators Halt Zimbabwe Bi-Election Amid Recall Controversy.

*Harare, Zimbabwe – November 8, 2023* | By A Correspondent | Legislators from the CCC party, who were recalled from their positions in a controversial move, have successfully halted the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission’s plans for a by-election. This recall was initiated through a letter issued by a relatively unknown figure, Mr. Sengezo Tshabangu, sparking a wave of confusion and legal battles.

In an official announcement, Gift Ostallos Siziba, the CCC party’s deputy spokesman, shed light on the party’s stance amidst this tumultuous situation. Siziba stated, “We have noted an appeal in the Supreme Court against the High Court ruling on the fraudulent recall of the people’s representatives.” This move, which has been authorized by the CCC party, effectively suspends the High Court’s decision and puts the by-election on hold.

Siziba continued, “Our position remains unchanged and unwavering. Sengezo Tshabangu is neither our member nor Interim Secretary-General because such a position does not exist in our movement.” This statement seeks to clarify the party’s official stance and distance itself from any alleged involvement with Mr. Tshabangu.

The CCC party’s legal action has generated significant attention and raised questions about the validity of the recall, the authority of Mr. Tshabangu, and the subsequent by-election. As the matter heads to the Supreme Court, Zimbabwean citizens and the international community are closely watching the developments, awaiting a resolution to this political impasse.

This ongoing controversy highlights the fragile nature of Zimbabwe’s political landscape and the importance of transparent and accountable electoral processes.

A copy of the Supreme Court appeal

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The contents of the appeal document are yet to be disclosed, but they are expected to provide further insight into the CCC party’s legal strategy in challenging the recall of their legislators.

When an individual or a public official appeals to the Supreme Court over their removal from a parliamentary posting, a legal principle known as “suspension by operation of law”  comes into effect. This principle means that, by default, the removal is temporarily suspended or put on hold until the Supreme Court conducts a hearing on the matter.

The rationale behind this suspension is to ensure that the individual’s rights and legal interests are protected while the case is being considered by the highest judicial authority. It prevents the immediate and potentially irreversible consequences of the removal, such as the loss of their position or responsibilities, pending the final decision by the Supreme Court.

It is a fundamental aspect of due process and the rule of law, as it grants individuals the opportunity to have their case heard and evaluated by an impartial and higher authority before any irreversible actions are taken against them. The specifics of how this process operates can be detailed in the legal system’s rules, regulations, and precedents in the Zimbabwean jurisdiction.

Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

18-Year Old’s Death Causes Pandemonium In Kwekwe

THE death of an 18-year-old male in Kwekwe from a suspected case of cholera on Saturday has left the gold mining city gripped with fears of a cholera outbreak, this publication reports.

The country has so far recorded 5964 suspected cholera cases, with 1055 confirmed cases, 5696 recoveries and 123 suspected deaths as of late October.

Cholera cases have been reported in Chitungwiza, Buhera, Harare, Mutare, Gutu, Zaka, Chipinge, Chegutu and Sanyati.

Kwekwe City’s Acting Health Director Precious Shumba confirmed the death but indicated that tests conducted in local laboratories excluded cholera.

“It is true that there’s an 18-year-old male who works in Chicago who presented at Kwekwe Hospital yesterday morning at 10 am, with a history of severe headache and pain around the umbilical region.

“He was admitted and later passed yellowish stool with mucus. They sent the specimen to the lab to establish what could be causing the mucoid stool. A rapid diagnostic test to exclude cholera was also done, which came out positive. Unfortunately, he passed away around 4:30 pm yesterday,” Shumba said.

Kwekwe has since sent the specimen to Gweru where tests were conducted Sunday awaiting official results.

“A confirmatory diagnostic test is going to be conducted today (Sunday) in Gweru. We are availing a vehicle to ferry the specimen to Gweru,” she said.

Meanwhile, a team from Kwekwe’s health department was dispatched to the deceased’s home to conduct tests.

“A team went to Chicago yesterday evening for surveillance and 17 people were assessed at the compound. None presented with any signs and symptoms of cholera. We are currently treating the case as a suspected cholera case because there are no signs and symptoms and history suggestive of cholera from the history and investigations conducted so far. Otherwise, the results from Gweru will give us a true reflection of what we are dealing with. Our team is going to visit Lancashire where the deceased stays…though he didn’t go there from the time he started to be sick,” she said.

She added that Kwekwe is on high cholera alert.

“Our team remains vigilant and prepared to respond to the scare. Meanwhile, the IDH is ready to admit the first case of cholera,” she said.

ZWL$3.4 Billion Disappears From Loss Making ZUPCO

THE loss-making Zimbabwe United Passenger Company (Zupco), which has been embroiled in numerous corruption scandals, has failed to account for ZW$3.4 billion in revenue it generated in urban areas, due to non-submission of information, raising the risk of possible fraud.

Zupco, which has been under fire for being a cashcow for politically-connected elites, is struggling to operate, with most buses having disappeared from the roads after the re-introduction of privately owned commuter omnibuses.

In May last year, the parastatal’s operations opened a can of worms amid reports that Parliament was blocked from making inquiries on the procurement, ownership and whereabouts of over 500 purchased buses in the wake of a severe transport crisis.

While thousands of Zimbabweans, particularly in urban centres, struggle for transport on a daily basis, President Emmerson Mnangagwa has on several occasions officially unveiled buses that are rarely seen on the roads except on Zanu-PF occasions, a puzzle that has raised questions.

Findings by acting Auditor-General (AG) Rheah Kujinga in her report on State-Owned Parastatals for the year ended 31 December 2022 have shown that the parastatal has been struggling to account for the revenue generated from its operations in urban areas, amid indications of late payment of other payables.

“I was unable to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence that management had properly accounted for urban revenue amounting to ZW$3.4 billion due to the non-submission of information to support the reported figures. I was therefore unable to confirm the accuracy and completeness of the revenue recorded through other alternative means,” read the report.

“Included in cost of sales is diesel amounting to ZW$3.4 billion and operator fees ZW$2.6 billion. The system of control over the recording of diesel and expenses of mini-buses operators’ fees was not effective. I was unable to verify these expenses due to the state of the accounting records and non-submission of information by management in support of these expenditures. I was unable to perform other alternative procedures in order to confirm that cost of sales had been accurately recorded.”

The acting AG said she was also unable to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence on cash and cash equivalents balances totalling ZW$36 million due to non-submission of information, making it difficult to confirm Zupco’s cash and bank balances.

Zupco has also failed to maintain accounts for money owed to operators who have been leasing their vehicles to Zupco, with payments during the year not supported by invoices, raising fears of fraud.

“There were no accounts payable sub-ledgers for bus operators who were leasing out mini[1]buses to Zupco. As a result, management did not provide a list of individual creditors and supporting third-party documents. There were no reconciliations of individual creditor balances to creditor statements. I was therefore not able to verify the trade and other payables balance of ZW$749.5 million,” reads the report.

“The Company was earning some rental income from properties it was leasing out during the year. However, these properties were classified as part of property and equipment in the Company’s financial statements. This was contrary to the provisions of IAS 40 – ‘Investment Property’, which requires assets to be accounted for as investment property. I also noted that management was processing payments using manual records maintained by the depot managers which were not adequately supported. As a result, there were variances amounting to ZW$241.9 million between balances disclosed in the financial statements and balances in the company records.”

Zupco is also operating on the brink, with current liabilities exceeding current assets, which the AG said is likely to plunge the parastatal into economic uncertainty.

“I draw attention to the fact that the Company had a net liability position (current liabilities exceed current assets) of ZW$312.8 million (2019: ZW$368.1 million) as at December 31, 2020. In addition, the Company incurred an operating loss of ZW$3.8 billion (2019: ZW$2.7 billion),” reads the report.

“These conditions indicate the existence of material uncertainty that may cast significant doubt about the Company’s ability to continue as a going concern. My opinion is not modified in respect of this matter. The controls around the Company’s revenue collection systems were inadequate. There were no reconciliations being done on the banking summary to the revenue posted into the system. As a result, there were variances of ZW$26.48 million from cash collected to the cash deposits/banking.”

The acting AG also flagged Zupco over inadequate controls on fuel procurement, amid indications of fraud, as there were no documents to support expenditure for procurement of diesel amounting to ZW$290 million.

“In addition, there were variances between the quantities of diesel invoiced by suppliers and the quantities of diesel received,” reads the report.

“There were no adequate controls over billing for bus hire customers as waybills which are used as primary source documents for billing were not properly completed by the customers. As a result, some waybills did not show key details important for accurate billing such as the route and the distance covered.”

-Online

Chief Left With Egg On The Face After Court Reverses Fine Imposed On Village Woman

The Bindura Civil Court has ordered Chief Nyamaropa to return a cow and $1 200 forcibly taken from a woman in his village at gunpoint as maintenance for her co-wife’s children.

The court set aside proceedings conducted by Chief Nyamaropa on April 30, and ordered the chief to return a cow and US$50 taken from Judith Gonye in November, 2022.

The court also ordered Chief Nyamaropa to return US$1 150 which was given to his debt collector identified as Godfrey Chari, within 30 days.

Gonye, who was represented by Mrs Priscilla Muchada from the Legal Aid Directorate approached the court seeking her wealth back.

This was after the second wife, Loice Mukumba obtained a maintenance order from the chief of US$80 per month against their husband Rayson Bhobho.

After marrying Mukumba, Bhobho allegedly neglected his first wife Gonye and their three children.

According to court papers, Gonye relocated to their husband’s rural home at Takawira Village in Shamva.

An unnamed brother-in-law helped Gonye to settle and taught her tobacco farming.

She single-handily acquired five cows which were registered in the brother-in-law’s stock card.

Bhobho later lost his job, abandoned his second wife and relocated to South Africa where he is reportedly staying with another wife.

Mukumba relocated to the same rural home. After realising Gonye’s financial stability, she claimed maintenance through the chief resulting in Gonye losing a cow and US$50 in November last year.

On April 30, Mukumba made another claim of US$480 maintenance, US$110 arrears, US$150 school fees and US$330 debt she wanted repaid.

Chief Nyamaropa’s messengers Chari and one Hwata went to Gonye’s kraal to attach the remaining cows.

They did not find the cows and drew a gun which they pointed at Gonye ordering her to go back home and give them the money.

They loaded 10 first-grade tobacco bales and gave her 48 hours to raise the money.

She then paid US$1 150 including storage fees to get back the tobacco bales.

Her lawyer, Mrs Muchada told the court that chiefs do not have jurisdiction to entertain maintenance cases.

She said pointing a gun at a person is a criminal act and the duo, Chari and Hwata are not official chief’s messengers and debt collectors.

These do not fall under the Traditional Leaders Act nor the Customary Law and Local Court Act

Mnangagwa Accused Of Failing To Uphold Constitution

Prominent lawyer Beatrice Mtetwa has accused President Emmerson Mnangagwa of failling to “uphold, defend, obey and respect the constitution” after he failed to appoint a tribunal to look into the suitability of Justice Webster Chinamora to hold office as recommended by the Judicial Service Commission (JSC).

The JSC early this year recommended that Mnangagwa set up a tribunal to investigate the suitability of Chinamora and former Bulawayo High Court judge Martin Makonese to hold office.

Although Mnangagwa instituted a tribunal to investigate Makonese, leading to his resignation, he has inexplicably not acted on the recommendation to investigate Chinamora.

Section 187 sub-section 3 makes it mandatory for the President to appoint a tribunal once the JSC makes a recommendation.

In an open letter to Mnangagwa and the JSC, Mtetwa said the President had failed to uphold the constitution.

She said: “The Constitution of Zimbabwe has founding values and principles which include the rule of law, recognition of the equality of all human beings and good governance. To emphasize the Importance of good governance, its principles are specifically delineated and the delineation includes, ‘respect for the people of Zimbabwe from whom the authority to govern is derived’.

“Good governance also includes: “transparency, justice accountability and responsiveness”.

“Sadly, the President has failed to abide by these principles in so far as his obligations under Section 187 (3) are concerned. Section 187 (3) provides as follows: ‘if the Judicial Service Commission advises the President that the question of removing any judge, including the Chief Justice, from office ought to be investigated, the President must appoint a tribunal to enquire into the matter”. Subsection of section 187 in turn provides for the suspension of the concerned judge once the question of removing the judge has been referred to a tribunal for investigation’.”

As revealed by The NewsHawks in previous articles, Mnangagwa does not want Chinamora removed from the bench as he sees him as a pro-establishment judge who has ruled in favour of the government in crucial matters.

Following the JSC’s recommendations, there have been high-level moves involving senior Justice ministry officials to save Chinamora. Mtetwa however said Mnangagwa’s manoeuevre was unconstitutional.

She also questioned why the Judicial Service Commission, Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission and Law Society of Zimbabwe were failing to act in the matter.

“Chinamora continues to sit as a High Court judge more than six months after his colleague had opted to resign. Legal practitioners whose clients are involved in the complaints against him are forced to appear before him in other matters,” Mtetwa said.

“. . . The public, which is entitled to justice dispensed by independent, impartial and fair judges who expeditiously act without ‘fear, favour or prejudice’, continue to have their matters heard by a judge who has been adjudged to have a case to answer by a panel of three judges.” Mtetwa said Mnangagwa had failed in his duties by failing to uphold the constitution. She also took a swipe at oversight institutions for ignoring the matter.

“Section 90(1) of the constitution requires the President to “uphold, defend, obey and respect” the constitution. And Section 324 of the constitution requires that, ‘all constitutional obligations be performed diligently and without delay’, yet the President has, for a period of close to a year since referral, has been anything but expeditious and diligent in discharging an extremely important obligation which goes to the very root of the founding values and principles of Zimbabwe,” Mtetwa said.

“Despite this blatant disregarded of an important constitutional obligation, Zimbabwe’s oversight institutions and civil society organisations have remained mute. One of the functions of the JSC is to tender advice to the government ‘on any matter relating to the judiciary or the administration of Justice and the government must pay due regard to such advice’. Despite the constitution requiring the JSC to conduct its business in a just, fair and transparent manner, the people of Zimbabwe do not know whether or not the JSC has in fact discharged its Constitutional obligation of tendering advice to the President particularly with regards the need to diligently and expeditiously discharge constitutional obligations.

“Then there is the Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission whose various functions include ‘to protect the public against abuse of power and maladministration by the state and public institutions’. Has the ZHRC done anything to ensure that the JSC referral of the matter to the President is acted on diligently and expeditiously as is required by the Constitution? Is there any reason why it has not sought a mandamus to compel to the President to discharge his constitutional obligations or is the ZHRC as complicit in these failures as the JSC and the rest of us?”

Mtetwa said lawyers had also failed by failing to take up the matter through the Law Society of Zimbabwe.

“If the lawyers cannot decisively act to protect their own interests, why should the litigating public believe in their capacity to protect their interests? What sorts of professionals are these who are not protecting the integrity of their own institutions and processes? How does it feel to be the lawyer whose client made the complaints but who, a year later, still has to appear before the judge complained against? And can the public have confidence in our justice delivery system when there are such epic failures that no one is attending to? “And where are our civil society organisations when we need them?”

Mtetwa urged Chinamora to respect the oath of office he took.

“Where is your respect for the office of the High Court judge? Where is your respect for the office of the litigating public? Do you not crave public confidence and respect for the justice system that you serve? And when you receive all the emoluments that go with your office, do you feel that you have earned these in line with the principles that are supposed to guide you in dispensing justice?” asked Mtetwa.

The complaint against Chinamora was filed by Advocate Thabani Mpofu. A panel set up by the JSC to review the complaint comprising judges Anne-Marie Gowora, Alfas Chitakunye and Custom Kachambwa concluded that Chinamora has a case to answer.

Mpofu filed a complaint in a case in which another attorney, Advocate Taona Nyamakura, lodged a complaint against Chinamora for alleged conflict of interest in a legal dispute between Zimbabwe’s Delta Beverages (Pvt) Ltd, Schweppes Zimbabwe Ltd and Blakey Plastics (Pty) Ltd, a South African company.

Chinamora was already facing a series of accusations ranging from conflict of interest, judicial misconduct, bribery to different forms of corruption.

-Newshawks

Losing Zanu PF Candidate Wanted For Vehicle Theft

A losing Zanu-PF candidate in last August’s parliamentary elections is wanted by police for stealing a vehicle.

Tafadzwa Chidawa, of Warren Park in Harare, allegedly stole a vehicle from the ZIMRA car yard at Chirundu border post on September 28, according to a police alert sent to all police stations seen by ZimLive.

The notice signed by Detective Seargent C Mabhidi of CID Chirundu says “all stations be on the lookout” for Chidawa, and advises that “if seen arrest, detain and advise ZRP Chirundu for escort.”

The memo does not disclose the type of vehicle stolen.

Chidawa was a well-beaten loser in the August 2023 elections, polling 3,992 votes to Shakespear Hamauswa’s 19,609 votes for the Citizens Coalition for Change.

Zimbabwean Pastor Found Dead With Bullet Wound At The Back

A murder case has been opened with the police after an e-hailing driver who went missing on Saturday was found dead.

Ison Mthombeni was found at a mortuary in Johannesburg with a bullet wound at the back of his head on Monday.

His car was found abandoned at the Golden Highway, near Eldorado Park, earlier that day with a pool of blood on the backseat.

This prompted the Soweto United E-hailing Association (SUEA) to launch a search party which resulted in his body being found at the Chris Hani Baragwanath Academic Hospital mortuary in Diepkloof, Soweto.

Mthombeni, a pastor who stayed in Meredale, south of Johannesburg, hails from Zimbabwe. He has a five-year-old child.

Mthombeni’s friend Bubuya Dube said he was a spiritual person.

“The SUEA organised the search and his car was found with a pool of blood and white substance that looked like brains,” Dube said.

After the gruesome discovery, he reported this on a WhatsApp group with other drivers and the leader of the association called to assist.

“They started searching across the field close to where the car was found. When we went to the SAPS in Eldorado Park to open a missing person’s case, we were directed to Bara forensics after a body had been found. They told us that his body was dumped near a river, which is commonly used for cleansing ceremonies,” he said.

Dube said Mthombeni’s last trip was on Saturday at midnight to a popular casino in Johannesburg’s northern suburbs.

“He was on duty and we suspect that it was an attempted hijacking. This is so barbaric.”

Dube said he was sad to see Mthombeni lose his life in such a senseless manner especially as he was the one who introduced the deceased to the e-hailing industry.

“He was a very spiritual person who loved God and he was a pastor who worshipped at House of Treasures Ministries,” said Dube.

Gauteng police spokesperson Col Dimakatso Nevhuhulwi could only confirm that Mthombeni was reported missing.

Bolt’s regional manager in East and Southern Africa, Takura Malaba, said the company was aware of the incident, confirming that the driver was registered on its platform.

“We are currently investigating this incident internally to confirm if this incident took place on the Bolt platform. We are aware that drivers often drive with multiple apps, and if this incident occurred on a trip on our platform, we will fully cooperate with the SA Police Service’s (SAPS) investigation into this incident, providing any information possible that may lead to the conviction of the perpetrators,” said Malaba.

“This heinous and senseless act disheartens Bolt and it unequivocally condemns any form of violence directed toward ride-hailing drivers. We believe that every person has the right to earn a living and move around without risk of harm, intimidation, coercion or fear of death or injury.

“Crimes against ride-hailing drivers continue to be a national issue of great concern, and the safety of passengers and drivers who use the Bolt platform is of utmost importance to us. Bolt is continuously engaging with national, provincial and local government and SAPS at local and national levels to address this scourge of violence and work together to improve safety for e-hailing drivers in SA,” he said.

Family spokesperson Perseverance Mhlaba said the family needed answers.

“We would like to know what transpired on that day. His mother, father, brothers and sisters are in Zimbabwe and they are in a state of shock.”

Mhlaba said she would miss Mthombeni, describing him as a man of peace.

“Ison was a very humble and kind-hearted person. He was never aggressive. He loved to solve problems in a peaceful way,” she said.

SUEA chairperson Thato Ramaila said he was shaken by the murder, adding e-hailing drivers were always living in fear of being hijacked and killed.

“Mthombeni’s last trip was to a casino. Though we don’t know what happened, the modus operandi is that criminals make a trip request, and once they are in the car, the criminals cancel the trip from the driver’s phone.

“By so doing, they know that the trip will not be recorded. They then shoot and kill the driver and leave with the car,” he said.

Ramaila said e-hailing companies needed to invest in technology that would make it easier for associations to track down drivers who were reported missing.

-Sowetan

Former Mt Pleasant Legislator Loses Donnybrook Land Ownership Wrangle

A LOCAL land developing company, Eastwinds Trust, has come out guns blazing accusing former Mt Pleasant legislator Jason Passade (Zanu PF) of misrepresenting to home-seekers that he owns land at Donnybrook Farm despite losing a case in court.

Passade recently lost the legal battle over ownership of residential stands at Donnybrook Farm near Mabvuku in Harare.

High Court judge Justice Benjamin Chikowero on October 11 this year ordered the ex-MP, through his company Homegram, to vacate the land and restore it to Eastwinds.

In a statement yesterday, Eastwinds accused Passade of misrepresenting facts on the latest legal developments on the ownership of the land.

“We have noted with great concern the move by Mr Passade to misrepresent to his clients and home-seekers that he owns land at Donnybrook Farm.

“We found out that there is a fake court order circulating to the effect that he won the case, which is not true. We, through our lawyers, checked with the courts and what we found is contrary to Passade’s claims,” part of the statement read.

The land developing company accused Passade of forging some court papers in a bid to grab their land, which is meant for residential purposes.

There had been running battles at Donnybrook Farm, as parties clashed over ownership of the land until the court ruled in favour of Eastwinds.

“The first and second respondents shall restore to the applicant possession of all and any land occupied, possessed controlled by the applicant situate at the remainder of Donnybrook Farm Salisbury Township in Mabvuku-Tafara.

“It further ordered that the Sheriff of Zimbabwe, with the assistance of police where necessary, shall restore to the applicant peaceful and undisturbed possession and occupation of the land,” the judgment read.

According to Homegram’s High Court provisional order dated November 3, that was circulated, Passade claimed that he was the owner of the property and wanted the police to eject Eastwinds from the piece of land.

-Newsday

Mnangagwa Poses For A Photo With Married Lover

Source : ZBC News

PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa has sworn in the new Attorney General, Mrs Virginia Mabhiza at the State House in Harare today.

Mrs Mabhiza, who is a judicial member and also a legal adviser to the cabinet, is the first woman to take that office after working in the Ministry of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs for over ten years as permanent secretary.

Speaking to journalists, Mrs Mabhiza said she is happy to take the office, adding that she will discharge her duties diligently.

President Mnangagwa also swore in three members of the Gender Commission, who are Mr Walter Mufuka, Mr Tigu Katsande and Ms Angeline Vhere.

The three come into the commission to fill in gaps left by other members following their resignation.

The commission is chaired by Mrs Margaret Mukahanana Sangarwe.
https://www.zbcnews.co.zw/?p=16507

Sengezo Says Chamisa No Longer Owns His Own Face, It’s Now Tshabangu-Company-Property

By Dorrothy Moyo | In a surprising turn of events, the controversial political figure, Sengezo Tshabangu, has declared that CCC President Nelson Chamisa can no longer lay claim to his own face. Tshabangu boldly asserted that Chamisa’s facial likeness is now the property of the Tshabangu company, leaving the political landscape buzzing with controversy.

Sengezo Tshabangu

During a recent interview with @Sources Media, Sengezo Tshabangu asserted, “His (Nelson Chamisa’s) face, we patented his face. So that’s not Chamisa’s face, so you need to be clear on that. That face is a face of the party. There is a patent for that face so that’s a property of the party, so…it belongs to the party, in terms of law, it belongs to the party. Even if today he walks away, he leaves that face. He can’t take the face and form another political leader’s outfit, it doesn’t work. That’s the company property in terms of our laws in the country; when you patent something, it becomes nobody can use it.”

This stunning claim by Tshabangu has raised questions about the legal and ethical implications of patenting a person’s facial features for political purposes. It remains to be seen how such a claim would be addressed by the legal authorities.

In response to a question about using Chamisa’s face in his campaign, even when Chamisa publicly does not support him, Tshabangu appeared undeterred, stating, “It doesn’t matter, it doesn’t matter, the principle at the end of the day has got to prevail. This is not us, it is the principle, it is the idea…”

This development is likely to trigger a wave of debates and discussions within the political sphere, as legal experts, politicians, and the public grapple with the implications of this unusual assertion. The situation is bound to evolve as it garners more attention and analysis from various quarters.

Mai Titi Walks Free

THE High Court has acquitted jailed socialite Felistas Murata popularly known as “Mai TT” after she was cleared of theft of trust property charges.

After serving at least five months of her nine-month jail term, Murata is now a free citizen after she was acquitted by the High Court on the basis that the Magistrate’s Court wrongfully convicted the socialite.

Speaking after the court session this Monday, Murata’s lawyer Mr Tafadzwa Muvhami explained the new development.

“The judges noted that Murata was wrongfully convicted and quashed the conviction and sentence. This is what we wanted all along as it was our argument that there was no crime committed. She is now a free woman. She has served that part of her sentence from her previous conviction which she defaulted community service which means that she will be out of jail any day from today,” he said.

Asked if Murata had plans to sue the state for wrongful conviction and sentencing, Mr Muvhami said he awaits instructions from his client.

Murata appealed against both conviction and sentence, arguing that the circumstances surrounding the case did not constitute a crime.

She will be released from prison after the necessary paperwork is completed.

Murata was convicted of breaching an agreement with a car hire after using a hired vehicle as surety for a loan.

Tithe-Prophet Makandiwa Violently Evicts Farmers From Govt Property

By Farai D Hove | Controversial self-proclaimed prophet and tithe merchant, Emmanuel Makandiwa, is currently evicting farmers from a government property he claims to own. This incident has raised concerns and sparked outrage among the affected farmers and the general public.

One of the farmers, a distraught woman, shared her distressing account on video, saying, “After ‘prophet’ Emmanuel Makandiwa assumed ownership of this 99-year lease farm in 2014, he promised us he would accommodate us, as we were here before him. But now, he is destroying our houses,” she told Slymedia Tv.

The farmers who are being forcibly removed from the property express their frustration and fear as their livelihoods are threatened by the sudden eviction. The 99-year lease farms were initially allocated to these individuals by the government, and they have been working on the land for years.

As the situation unfolds, there has been no official response or comment from Emmanuel Makandiwa or his representatives regarding these allegations and the ongoing eviction.

Makandiwa is infamous over his fat belly fake miracle he was exposed by ZimEye on in 2015.

The controversy surrounding Makandiwa’s claim to ownership of the government property and the eviction of long-standing farmers has generated significant public attention. Authorities and relevant stakeholders are expected to investigate and address this contentious issue, which has raised questions about property rights, the rule of law, and the treatment of individuals who have been farming on the land for an extended period.

This developing story will continue to be closely monitored as more information becomes available and as the affected farmers seek assistance and justice in this challenging situation.

The contradictions surrounding a tithe prophet’s actions are indeed striking. On one hand, he receives tithe payments from the faithful, especially the less privileged, which, according to the Bible, are meant to be shared with the weaker members of society to provide for their basic needs, including food and shelter. This practice is rooted in the principle of charity and compassion for those in need.

However, the situation takes a perplexing turn when the same tithe prophet is involved in the eviction of the very people who have faithfully supported him. The contradiction arises when he claims ownership of a property that rightfully belongs to the government. These properties, in many cases, were intended for the use and benefit of the broader community, including farmers who have cultivated the land for years.

This contradiction raises several ethical and moral questions:

  1. Failure to Uplift the Weaker Members of Society: The Bible’s teachings on tithing emphasize helping those in need, particularly the less fortunate. When a tithe prophet neglects this aspect of their responsibility and instead displaces the very donors who rely on their support, it contradicts the essence of charity and goodwill.
  2. Questionable Ownership Claims: Claiming ownership of government properties, which were typically designated for community use, contradicts the principles of fair and just distribution of resources. It raises concerns about the legitimacy of such claims and the impact on the broader community.
  3. Trust and Accountability: Members of a congregation place their trust in a tithe prophet to use their donations for the betterment of society. Evicting donors from their homes and causing distress within the community can erode trust and raise questions about the use of these funds.
  4. Legal and Ethical Implications: Evicting people from properties owned by the government without proper legal authority or justification can lead to legal issues and ethical dilemmas. This puts the prophet in a precarious position and may result in public condemnation.

The contradictions between receiving tithes and supporting the weaker members of society, as taught by the Bible, and engaging in evictions and property claims can be deeply unsettling for the followers of such a tithe prophet. It calls into question the alignment of their actions with their professed spiritual beliefs and raises concerns about the ethical and moral implications of their choices.- ZimEye