Mthuli Ncube’s Bonus Money Equals Dollars Or Zeroes?

Civil Servants Await Annual Bonuses in Zimbabwe Amidst Economic Challenges.

In the midst of Zimbabwe’s ongoing economic challenges and a rapidly weakening local currency, civil servants are eagerly awaiting their annual bonuses. The government and public sector representatives are currently engaged in discussions to determine the payment modalities for this year’s 13th cheque.

Traditionally, civil servants in Zimbabwe receive their annual bonuses in November and December, with last year’s payments staggered, beginning in mid-November. This year, however, there is increasing uncertainty surrounding the value of these bonuses due to the dilution of the Zim Dollar.

Public Service, Labour, and Social Welfare Permanent Secretary, Mr. Simon Masanga, confirmed that consultations on the bonus payments were ongoing. He stated, “We are expecting that they will be done soon, and the National Joint Negotiation Committee shall be convened to that effect. We are expecting it soon, and we will only comment more after considerations are completed.”

Finance and Investment Promotion Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube assured civil servants that they would receive their bonuses “on time.” He emphasized that the 13th cheque was a long-standing tradition for civil servants in Zimbabwe.

However, the economic context in which these bonuses are being paid raises concerns. Government workers currently receive a $300 monthly allowance, with the majority of their remuneration denominated in the local currency. The Zimbabwean Dollar has been grappling with severe inflation and devaluation, which has made it increasingly challenging for workers to make ends meet.

Throughout the year, the government has attempted to alleviate these economic hardships by implementing regular salary adjustments. In March, government workers received a 100 percent salary increase, along with a review of their Covid-19 allowance, except for health sector workers.

The key question on the minds of civil servants is how much their annual bonuses will be worth after accounting for the ongoing depreciation of the Zim Dollar. As the government and public sector representatives finalize the bonus payment details, many workers hope for a meaningful and fair resolution that takes into account the economic realities they face.

The outcome of these negotiations and the ultimate value of the annual bonuses will significantly impact the financial well-being of civil servants in Zimbabwe. With economic challenges persisting, there is a growing need for measures that can effectively cushion workers from the impact of inflation and currency depreciation.- state media

Release Wiwa

500 DAYS: Hon Job Sikhala’s appeal for discharge has been postponed to the 20th of November 2023.

Despite being innocent, he has endured an unprecedented 500 days in pre-trial detention.

Hon Sikhala’s plight is a clear example of the persecution faced by political prisoners for simply expressing their political views.

His prolonged imprisonment casts a dark shadow over democracy in Zimbabwe.

The Harare regime persistently targets our members following their loss in the recent unjust and undemocratic elections.

We demand justice for our change champions and all political prisoners who are subjected to the regime’s brutal and inhumane treatment. #FreeJobSikhala- CCC

Wiwa Clocks 500 Days In Prison

500 DAYS: Hon Job Sikhala’s appeal for discharge has been postponed to the 20th of November 2023.

Despite being innocent, he has endured an unprecedented 500 days in pre-trial detention.

Hon Sikhala’s plight is a clear example of the persecution faced by political prisoners for simply expressing their political views.

His prolonged imprisonment casts a dark shadow over democracy in Zimbabwe.

The Harare regime persistently targets our members following their loss in the recent unjust and undemocratic elections.

We demand justice for our change champions and all political prisoners who are subjected to the regime’s brutal and inhumane treatment. #FreeJobSikhala- CCC

Caps United Face Bosso Test

The Battle of the Cities between Highlanders and Caps United will headline the Castle Lager Premiership matchday 30.

The second installment of the tie will be played at Barbourfields Stadium in Bulawayo on 5 November.

Kick-off is at 3 pm CAT.

The Green Machine will play the game after featuring in the Harare Derby against Dynamos a week before.

The meeting, scheduled for this Sunday, is a Chibuku Super Cup semifinal.

Meanwhile, other top picks in the Castle Lager Premiership Matchday 30 include the match between Dynamos vs Black, Hwange vs Ngezi Platinum and Chicken Inn vs FC Platinum.-Soccer24 News

Full Text : Emmerson Mnangagwa Beefs Up Varakashi

ZANU PF Cyber Team Message on the Call for the Immediate Removal of the Illegal, Punitive Sanctions Against Zimbabwe

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Uniting Against Sanctions: Reflecting on the Ramifications for Zimbabwe

Dear fellow Zimbabweans and esteemed members of our SADC community,

On this significant day of solidarity, the 25th of October, we, the ZANU PF Cyber Team, come together to shed light on the profound consequences of sanctions on our beloved nation, Zimbabwe. It is crucial that we understand the true ramifications of these measures and join hands in calling for their immediate and unconditional lifting.

Sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe by external powers, have impacted various sectors of our economy, affecting the livelihoods of ordinary Zimbabweans and hindering the progress of our nation.

We acknowledge that addressing the challenges we face is a collective effort, and it is essential to stand united against the adverse effects of these economic blockades.

Sanctions have severely impeded Zimbabwe’s economic growth, leading to reduced foreign investment, restricted access to international financial institutions, and limited trade opportunities.

The resulting decline in productivity and employment opportunities has had a direct impact on the well-being of our citizens and their ability to provide for their families.

The social fabric of our nation has been affected by the sanctions, as they have hindered the provision of essential services such as healthcare, education, and infrastructure development. The lack of resources has placed an enormous burden on our people, making it difficult to ensure a sustainable and prosperous future for all Zimbabweans.

Sanctions, by design, harm the most vulnerable members of society. The restrictions on financial transactions and trade have hindered access to vital humanitarian aid, exacerbating the challenges faced by those in need. This has had a direct impact on the health and well-being of our people, particularly in times of crises such as the devastating COVID-19 pandemic.

Sanctions have impeded the progress of Zimbabwe’s development agenda. The limited access to financial resources and technology transfer has hampered our ability to modernize industries, enhance agricultural productivity, and invest in crucial infrastructure projects. This hinders our nation’s ability to achieve sustainable development goals and improve the quality of life for all citizens.

Today, as we join hands with our SADC partners in solidarity, let us reaffirm our commitment to the principles of justice, fairness, and sovereignty.

We call upon the international community to recognize the adverse consequences of sanctions on Zimbabwe and to work towards their immediate and unconditional lifting.

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We urge the world to engage in constructive dialogue, understanding the complexities of our unique challenges, and supporting our efforts to create a prosperous and inclusive Zimbabwe. Together, we can overcome the hurdles imposed upon us and build a brighter future for generations to come.

In unity and determination,

ZANU PF CYBER TEAM

Sundowns Coach Speaks On Relationship With Steve Khomphela

Mamelodi Sundowns coach Rulani Mokwena has opened up on his relationship with former coaching colleague Steve Komphela, who unexpectedly left the club ahead of the 2023/24 season.

The two coaches initially worked together as co-head coaches at Sundowns.

When Mokwena was made the sole head coach, Komphela was “promoted to become First Team Coach”, a role which had lesser influence.

Komphela subsequently left the Pretoria-based club amd later admitted that he felt “he was not in the plans of the head coach”.

Speaking on Metro FM, as cited by IDiski Times, the Sundowns boss insisted he has a good relationship and retains respect for Komphela, who gave him his first breakthrough in coaching.

The Sundowns gaffer said: “I am where I am today because coach Steve Komphela gave me an opportunity at Platinum Stars to be an assistant coach when I was an U19 coach way back, way back in 2011 – 2009 and 2010 in fact.

“So there is a great sense of pride, there is a great sense of appreciation towards him and what he did but for sure I know that he had his own ambitions of still remaining a head coach.

“And within his own right, you see at work he’s doing at Moroka Swallows, it’s exceptional.”-Soccer24 News

Caps United Face Bosso Test

The Battle of the Cities between Highlanders and Caps United will headline the Castle Lager Premiership matchday 30.

The second installment of the tie will be played at Barbourfields Stadium in Bulawayo on 5 November.

Kick-off is at 3 pm CAT.

The Green Machine will play the game after featuring in the Harare Derby against Dynamos a week before.

The meeting, scheduled for this Sunday, is a Chibuku Super Cup semifinal.

Meanwhile, other top picks in the Castle Lager Premiership Matchday 30 include the match between Dynamos vs Black, Hwange vs Ngezi Platinum and Chicken Inn vs FC Platinum.-Soccer24 News

Hon Sikhala Clocks 500 Days In Prison

500 DAYS: Hon Job Sikhala’s appeal for discharge has been postponed to the 20th of November 2023.

Despite being innocent, he has endured an unprecedented 500 days in pre-trial detention.

Hon Sikhala’s plight is a clear example of the persecution faced by political prisoners for simply expressing their political views.

His prolonged imprisonment casts a dark shadow over democracy in Zimbabwe.

The Harare regime persistently targets our members following their loss in the recent unjust and undemocratic elections.

We demand justice for our change champions and all political prisoners who are subjected to the regime’s brutal and inhumane treatment. #FreeJobSikhala- CCC

No Two Ways Job Sikhala Must Be Released!

500 DAYS: Hon Job Sikhala’s appeal for discharge has been postponed to the 20th of November 2023.

Despite being innocent, he has endured an unprecedented 500 days in pre-trial detention.

Hon Sikhala’s plight is a clear example of the persecution faced by political prisoners for simply expressing their political views.

His prolonged imprisonment casts a dark shadow over democracy in Zimbabwe.

The Harare regime persistently targets our members following their loss in the recent unjust and undemocratic elections.

We demand justice for our change champions and all political prisoners who are subjected to the regime’s brutal and inhumane treatment. #FreeJobSikhala- CCC

Corruption behind release of suspected notorious robbers?

By A Correspondent- Residents of Beitbridge are expressing outrage at local police officers, accusing them of negligence for allowing two suspected armed robbers, who were arrested following a community tip-off, to escape custody. Some residents believe that corruption may have played a role in the suspects’ release.

National police spokesman Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi responded to the allegations, stating that reports from Beitbridge indicated that the two suspects escaped to South Africa while leading the police during investigations. He mentioned that the information provided by residents differs from official reports but assured that both scenarios would be investigated.

The incident began when a local resident, who frequented the Limpopo River area, encountered three men, one of whom was armed with a pistol. He promptly alerted security agents patrolling the border as part of the “No To Cross Border Crimes” operation. A swift response led to the arrest of two of the suspects, while the one believed to be armed managed to flee.

Following their arrest, the suspects were taken to Beitbridge Police and handed over to the Criminal Investigation Department officers. During their questioning, the suspects claimed that their criminal activities were primarily conducted in neighboring South Africa.

Local residents are concerned about the circumstances of the suspects’ escape and have raised questions about missing handcuffs, the mode of escort, and whether police attempted to use force to prevent the escape. Beitbridge has witnessed a series of violent armed robberies involving firearms, putting residents on edge.

The Officer commanding Beitbridge Police District, Chief Superintendent Tichaona Nyongo, confirmed the reports of a recent armed robbery in the eastern suburbs of Beitbridge where a firearm was used. The robbers, some believed to be from Musina, South Africa, have been targeting money changers in Beitbridge, a town with a significant number of such operators.

Sikhala’s endures 500 days in pre-trial detention

500 DAYS: Hon Job Sikhala’s appeal for discharge has been postponed to the 20th of November 2023.

Despite being innocent, he has endured an unprecedented 500 days in pre-trial detention.

Hon Sikhala’s plight is a clear example of the persecution faced by political prisoners for simply expressing their political views.

His prolonged imprisonment casts a dark shadow over democracy in Zimbabwe.

The Harare regime persistently targets our members following their loss in the recent unjust and undemocratic elections.

We demand justice for our change champions and all political prisoners who are subjected to the regime’s brutal and inhumane treatment. #FreeJobSikhala- CCC

Police joy turns to sorrow

By A Correspondent- The joy at ZRP Triangle Police camp over the long-awaited arrival of a pool vehicle after 15 years was abruptly extinguished when the new addition was involved in a fatal accident on October 22, 2023, resulting in the death of a senior police officer and injuries to three others.

The vehicle, identified as a Mahindra with registration number ZRP 3627, was driven by a trainee driver when the accident occurred at the 11.5km mark along the Bulawayo – Victoria Falls road.

For over a decade, ZRP Triangle in Chiredzi District, located 20 kilometers from Chiredzi District Police Headquarters (DHQ), had been operating without a dedicated vehicle. During critical situations, they relied on the DHQ’s Toyota Revo.

According to a police memo, the vehicle was involved in a fatal road accident during a Mahindra familiarization course. Sergeant Manono, a trainee stationed at ZRP Triangle, was driving the vehicle, and Sergeant Masuku was the driving instructor. Three other trainees were in the loading box.

As they approached the intersection of Nyamandhlovu and Victoria Falls road, the trainee driver accelerated and attempted to make a turn onto the Victoria Falls road. However, the vehicle lost control, rolled over, and landed with its roof on top. Tragically, Assistant Inspector Chiwara, stationed at ZRP Chikombedzi, sustained fractures and lost his life at the scene.

The Mahindra was the only vehicle at the station, as it had gone without one for nearly 15 years. It was not included when Toyota Revos were distributed across the country, benefiting Ndali, Chikombedzi, Sango Border post, and DHQ.

The shortage of police vehicles has been a persistent challenge in the district, impeding timely reporting of crimes in remote areas and hindering the swift apprehension of offenders. Sources indicate that this recent accident was not an isolated incident, as several vehicles from the same station have been involved in accidents, contributing to the extended period without a dedicated vehicle.

Zimbabwean to be deported from South Africa over fraud

By A Correspondent- A foreign national has been sentenced in the Randburg Magistrate’s Court in Gauteng on Thursday on charges of fraud, identity theft, and contravention of the Immigration Act.

Prince Mbaiwa from Zimbabwe defrauded the Unemployment Insurance Fund (UIF).

The provincial spokesperson for the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation (known as Hawks), Warrant Officer Wendy Nkabi, said Mbaiwa applied for UIF as a temporary employee during the National State of Disaster on November 26, 2022.

“The application was then submitted by his employer, San Antonio at Spur restaurant in Sandton, using fraudulent identity documents belonging to Kabole James Puane, and he benefited an amount of R7,594.64,” Nkabi said.

She said an intense investigation was conducted by the Hawks’ Serious Corruption Investigation team based in Johannesburg.

“It was discovered that the suspect is a foreign national who secured employment at the Spur restaurant in Rosebank as a manager,” Nkabi said.

Mbaiwa was convicted of fraud, theft of identity, and contravention of the Immigration Act on Thursday, October 19.

The court sentenced Mbaiwa to six years imprisonment for fraud, three months imprisonment for theft of identity and to be deported to Zimbabwe, and eight months imprisonment for contravention of the Immigration Act, with sentences to run concurrently.

2 minors suffocate inside vehicle

By A Correspondent- Tragedy has struck in Shamva after two children, both under the age of five, suffocated in a vehicle they were playing in.

Four-year-old Kudakwashe Magombo and Kuziva Koffi aged three, died on Sunday after the vehicle allegedly locked them inside.

Mashonaland Central Police spokesperson, Inspector Milton Mundembe said the two kids were left alone by their parents Concilia and Susan Chirupani.

The parents left the children at 10:30 in the morning only to return at around half past three in the afternoon.

Their bodies were taken to Shamva Hospital mortuary for a post-mortem.

Mother’s ordeal at the hands of the horror rains

By A Correspondent- Ever Mutamba (31) never imagined that the supper she had with her four children was their last together.

Like any mother, she retired to bed hoping to see all her children the following morning.

But, alas, fate had other ideas as the night ended in tragedy.

It is October 16, and the rains marked the beginning of the summer season, an anticipated moment by communal farmers in this semi-arid area.

But for Mutamba of Wadzenenga village under Chief Nyashanu in Buhera, the rains which pounded most parts of Zimbabwe that night left her in misery.

Her children died after a bolt of lightning struck her thatched house, causing an inferno that claimed the lives of her children.

That she survived with a badly scorched leg did not hurt her compared to the deep wound she carries after the unfortunate incident.

Her children Mavis (11), Melinda (9), Michael (4) and Hara (2) were buried side by side on the same day.

Mutamba still stares at the graveyard each day when the sun sets as she counts another day without her children.

Speaking to NewsDay Weekender recently, her voice was full of pain as she tried to hold back tears while narrating the story of losing all her children within a flash of a moment.

“I do not know how it happened because I was asleep together with my children. I woke up after feeling an extenuating pain as my leg was burnt. As I was still trying to figure out what was happening, the whole house caught fire.

“I held my little child tightly in my hands, but the other three were still sleeping. Disaster started when I could not find the door to rescue myself and the children,” she said.

Mutamba remembers that the house was engulfed in smoke, and she was immediately blinded by the fumes.

“I do not know how I managed to crawl out of the house. I screamed as I was running to my neighbour’s place. At that moment, I almost lost my memory,” she recalled.

Several people gathered at Mutamba’s homestead during that night as she cried out in despair.

Their screams and shouts increased her fears as she had hoped that the children had escaped the fire.

“My first born, Mavis, was very intelligent at school. She always promised to break the chain of poverty in our family and had a dream of flying to America one day.

“The other two were also good at school. My children always helped me to do household chores. Mavis could take care of her siblings when I was not around,” Mutamba said.

“During our spare time, I would teach my children to sing various songs from the hymn book and teach them the Word of God.

“Now that they are gone, I do not know where to start from. May God have mercy on me. I wish he could bless me with twins one of the days, but it will never be the same. I am heartbroken.”

Conrad Muchena (54), who was the first person to arrive at the scene, could not hide his pain as he narrated the events of that night.

“The house was exploding in orange flames. I could hear a child who was crying for help. I was the first to get to the scene and the situation was unbearable.

“At that time, I cast all my fears though it was not easy. The small boys who were there could not even assist as they were scared to approach the fire.

“Moments later, two other men rushed to the scene and we tried to open the door but there was an unusual force pushing it,” he said.

Muchena said the men tried chipping the walls with stones to create an opening on the other side of the house.

“The girls and women in the village rushed with buckets of water to extinguish the fire, but all the efforts were in vain. Some started pouring sand to extinguish the fire.

“We could hear the poor, hapless voices coming from inside the house as the children were choking from the smoke. They could not even help themselves,” Muchena said.

The children’s father, Happyson Hara, was pacing up and down during the interview, trying to get to grips with reality.

He had left his home the day before tragedy struck.

“I left my family in a good state, and they were all happy and even requested for the items which they wanted me to buy. Little did I know that those were the goodbyes,” he said.

“I felt like the world was falling apart and I could not believe what I heard on the call. It is the same number I used to receive good news from my family, but it turned out to be my worst enemy in three seconds.”

His children had escorted him to the bus station when he left the previous day.

“I tried to work hard for the sake of my children though things are not going well this side. I even thatched the roof of the house that caught fire before I returned to work, all in the name of doing it for my kids, but where are they now?

“I could not believe my eyes. I was devastated after seeing the four bodies lying on the ground. The worst part of it was that they were severely burnt in the fire,” Hara said.

The tragedy is also being felt throughout the whole village.

Titus Wadzenenga (75), the village head, expressed grief as he explained how the incident happened.

“I have never witnessed such an incident, even our forefathers never experienced that. What a loss and we are finished.

“The children had a bright future ahead of them and you could tell because they were very intelligent. I thought they were growing up to become parents and future leaders just like us, but it all turned to dust,” he said.

The relatives have secured another stand for the family in that same village.

Wadzenenga appealed to well-wishers around Zimbabwe to assist the family.

“Incidents like these need experts in counselling. The parents need counselling and assistance from all of us. We are also appealing to well-wishers to assist with building materials for the construction of a new home,” he said.

“The villagers and other relatives can assist, but they cannot do it alone considering the issue of cement and building sheets.”

Zimbabwe and the rest of the southern African region will this year experience the El Niño weather phenomenon with normal to below normal rains.

However, when the rains come, they are sometimes violent and accompanied by winds and lightning, posing extreme danger to humans and animals.

According to the Meteorological Services Department, deaths by lightning are under-reported by 30% in Zimbabwe.

In 2002, 10 people died on the spot, while 60 others were injured after being struck by a bolt of lightning at an apostolic shrine in Chitungwiza.

Zimbabwe entered the Guinness Book of Records in 1975 after 21 people sheltered in a hut in Mutare were killed by lightning.

According to research conducted in 1991, about 100 people died annually due to lightning strikes in Zimbabwe.

Chitungwiza-based Johane Masowe eChishanu apostolic church leader Madzibaba Simbarashe Nengomasha said there is need to conduct prayers at the homestead to deal with bad omen and avoid a recurrence of the tragedy.

But for Mutamba, it was unbearable to see the pall bearers lowering down four coffins containing the charred remains of her children.

She concluded that maybe the gods of joy have abandoned her for eternity.

Warriors To Play Two World Cup Qualifiers In Rwanda

THE Government has assured the nation that adequate measures have been put in place for the senior men’s football team, the Warriors, to play their first two 2026 World Cup qualifiers in Rwanda next month.

With the country yet to have an approved stadium for hosting international matches, the Warriors will host the Super Eagles of Nigeria in Rwanda for their second World Cup qualifier soon after playing the hosts in the first match.

In an interview with ZBC News after presenting a lecture on Sport as a Tool for Peace and Development at the Zimbabwe National Defence University in Mazowe this Thursday, the Minister of Sports, Recreation, Arts, and Culture, Honourable Kirsty Coventry assured the nation that all logistics are in place for the national football team to play their two matches in Rwanda next month.

“I met with the ZIFA Normalisation Committee yesterday and discussed that the team will be staying there and they are finalising a few things. Of course they are disappointed we wanted the first match to be played at home,” she said.

She also gave an insight into the roadmap for the National Sports Stadium to be approved for international matches.

“CAF came and toured the facility and they are happy with the upgrades that were made and the sticking points is still the turnstile, we can’t put them till the buckets seats have come in. There are a number of bucket seats that have been procured and they are waiting for the committee to sign off which hopefully should be next week once that is done, the importation will commence,” said the Minister.

On when Zimbabweans will get to watch the Warriors on home soil, Dr Coventry said she is confident that at least one stadium would have been approved by April next year.

“Once we put in the order, then I can come back to you on a more specific timeline, we can’t do that until we have chosen the specific seats and have them approved, we don’t want to put the wrong seats and then CAF or FIFA comes and says that not the right level.”

Meanwhile, a Sport Integrity Bill set to handle cases of sexual harassment in sport is now with the Attorney General’s office.

The bill has a provision for the setting up of an independent body to handle such issues

ZBC News

Mnangagwa Struggling Without Structures

The Structural Challenge: Mnangagwa’s Zimbabwe and Chamisa’s Strategy

By Dorrothy Moyo | ANALYSIS | The political landscape in Zimbabwe has been marked by tumultuous transitions and power struggles over the years. In the wake of Robert Mugabe’s departure, Emmerson Mnangagwa emerged as the new leader, promising a brighter future for the nation. However, as time has passed, it has become increasingly clear that Mnangagwa’s leadership, both within his party ZANU PF and the broader government, has faced a profound structural crisis. This article delves into the evident lack of robust structures within Mnangagwa’s ZANU PF and a government marred by family influence, contrasting this with the strategic approach and apparent independence of Nelson Chamisa’s MDC Alliance.

The Structural Deficiency in ZANU PF

One of the fundamental issues plaguing Mnangagwa’s rule is the absence of well-established and functioning structures within his party, ZANU PF. While the party has a storied history and was instrumental in Zimbabwe’s independence, its recent direction has raised questions about its ability to operate independently of its leader.

The Zimbabwean political landscape has witnessed a striking lack of internal democracy within ZANU PF. Party leaders, including Mnangagwa, have been accused of consolidating power to the detriment of internal checks and balances. Party loyalty is often more valued than competence, undermining the capacity for constructive criticism and sustainable policy development.

Chamisa’s Accusation of a “Structureless Structure”

Nelson Chamisa, Mnangagwa’s political rival, has consistently presented a different image. He claims that his party, the MDC Alliance, is thoroughly structured, even if it appears ambiguous to outsiders. This strategic ambiguity, according to Chamisa, is intended to confuse opponents while retaining a well-organized internal structure. He asserts that his party has a presence in every corner of Zimbabwe, even in rural areas, and cites this as the reason behind their electoral success.

The Question of Credibility and Accountability

One of the most pressing concerns surrounding Mnangagwa’s leadership is the alleged influence of his family within the government. Reports have emerged suggesting that his wife, Auxillia Mnangagwa, has created an office for herself that has no constitutional basis. This raises questions about the transparency and accountability of the government. Such practices undermine the principles of a democratic and impartial administration.

Chamisa’s Claims of Electoral Victory

Chamisa also makes the bold assertion that, despite the official results, he and his party won the presidential election. He argues that his structured approach helped secure a majority in parliament and local authorities, thereby indicating widespread support for his party. This has sparked controversy and further eroded public trust in the electoral process and the legitimacy of Mnangagwa’s rule.

The structural deficiencies in both ZANU PF and Mnangagwa’s government are glaring issues that require immediate attention. Without robust internal structures and credible, transparent governance, Zimbabwe’s path to stability and prosperity remains uncertain. The allegations of family influence and electoral manipulation only serve to deepen the crisis of confidence in the current leadership.

As Nelson Chamisa’s MDC Alliance continues to claim a structured and strategic approach, the Zimbabwean political landscape remains contested and tumultuous. For the nation to progress, it is imperative for leaders like Mnangagwa to address these structural challenges and demonstrate a commitment to transparent, accountable, and inclusive governance. Only then can Zimbabwe hope to overcome its current predicament and work toward a more promising future.

Mvurwi Resident Acquitted Over Destruction Of Mnangagwa’s Election Campaign Posters

A MVURWI resident has been acquitted after standing trial on charges of destroying President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s election campaign posters used during harmonised elections held in August.

Tendai Dandajena, a 43 year-old resident of Mvurwi in Mashonaland Central province and a supporter of the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) political party had been on trial at Bindura Magistrates Court after he was arrested by Zimbabwe Republic Police officers on 9 July 2023 in Concession while on his way to attend a political campaign rally in the capital city of Mashonaland Central province, which was scheduled to be addressed by CCC political party leader Nelson Chamisa.

Dandajena was charged with destruction of political posters in contravention of section 152(1) of the Electoral Act.

In court, prosecutors alleged that Dandajena unlawfully removed and tore ZANU PF political party campaign posters bearing President Mnangagwa’s picture, which were displayed on a wooden utility electricity pole in Concession.

One torn poster was produced during trial in court as part of the political campaign material, which had been allegedly destroyed by the Mvurwi resident while three state witnesses including the complainant Paradzai Bhobho testified against Dandajena.

However, Dandajena was recently acquitted at the close of the prosecution case after his lawyer Ernest Jena of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights applied for discharge after arguing that his client was actually a victim of assault by some ZANU PF political party supporters, who apprehended him and insulted him for wearing CCC political party regalia in a no-go area for the opposition party.

Do As You Wish, Marry Mubaiwa Tells Magistrate As Beatrice Mtetwa Quits

Marry Mubaiwa, the former spouse of Vice-President Constantino Chiwenga, instructed Harare Magistrate Feresi Chakanyuka to proceed as he saw fit after her attorney disassociated from her case.

Mubaiwa, who is facing charges related to an alleged attempt to harm her estranged husband, was asked by Chakanyuka whether she was comfortable proceeding to trial without her legal representation.

Her attorney, Beatrice Mtetwa, had disassociated herself from the case in protest against the way it was being handled. Mtetwa had initially requested a postponement, citing her client’s pain following a recent leg surgery.

Chakanyuka, however, adjourned the proceedings for nearly 20 minutes and also requested that Mubaiwa provide medical documents confirming her surgery. Mtetwa argued that a photograph showing an incision on Mubaiwa’s thigh should have sufficed as evidence.

Chakanyuka then asked Mtetwa to provide the medical documents within an hour. However, when the court reconvened, Mtetwa withdrew her representation due to her dissatisfaction with the court’s determination regarding her client.

The magistrate subsequently sought guidance from Mubaiwa, suggesting that she could either seek another attorney or proceed with the trial without legal representation. Mubaiwa instructed Chakanyuka to proceed as he saw fit, and the magistrate granted her one day to find alternative legal representation.

The trial is scheduled to continue today, with former Deputy Health Minister John Mangwiro expected to testify.

-Newsday

Police Hunt Down Two Zanu PF Members Who Assaulted Officers On Duty

In Goromonzi South, Mashonaland East province, the police are actively searching for two Zanu-PF members who forcefully entered a police station, assaulted on-duty law enforcement officers, and unlawfully released their fellow party member from police custody. The incident occurred at the Gazebo Police Base in Caledonia on Monday, resulting in injuries to some police officers.

The arrested individual, youth leader Freddy Madzinga, known as Marhino, had been detained following confrontations related to illegal land sales. Zanu-PF ward 14’s defeated candidate, Menard Gazi, and Zanu-PF Bvumazvipere district chairperson, Jimmy Matanda, reportedly stormed the police base in an attempt to secure their colleague’s release.

Gazi also serves as Zanu-PF’s Nehanda Nyakasikana district chairperson. The police have sought assistance from both the Zanu-PF district and provincial leadership in locating the individuals involved in the incident. The case is currently under investigation at Mabvuku Police Station.

Harare provincial police spokesperson Inspector Luckson Chakanza stated that he was unaware of the incident. However, a prominent Zanu-PF provincial member, who chose to remain anonymous, confirmed the incident. The party official emphasized that such actions represented lawlessness and would not be tolerated by the party, and the individuals involved should be held accountable under the law.

RECALLS BACKFIRE: Mnangagwa Steps Down from Presidential Currency Return Promise

**Breaking News: Zimbabwe’s 2030 Zim Dollar Economy Vision Crashes as Currency Reintroduction Delayed**

In a shocking turn of events, Emmerson Mnangagwa’s ambitious 2030 Zim Dollar economy vision has suffered a major setback. The government has just gazetted Statutory Instrument (S.I.) 218 of 2023, effectively extending the use of the multiple currency system in Zimbabwe to December 2030. This decision has sent shockwaves through the nation, as it contradicts previous promises to reintroduce the Zimbabwean dollar by 2025.

Initially, the Treasury had declared that the dual currency model, which allowed the local dollar to coexist with a basket of foreign currencies, would be phased out by 2025. However, through S.I. 218 of 2023, the government has amended the Exchange Control Act, essentially delaying the return of the Zimbabwean dollar.

This development has left businesses and potential investors in a state of anxiety, as they had been banking on the government’s commitment to restoring the local currency. Earlier, concerns were raised by pension funds and other stakeholders, who were hesitant to commit to long-term investments, particularly in US dollars, given the uncertainty surrounding currency use after 2025.

The extension of the multi-currency system has implications for financial institutions, providing them with the assurance and flexibility to offer long-term loans in foreign currency. This is seen as critical for business growth and resource mobilization.

While some industrialists and business analysts welcomed the move as a positive step for business stability, the delay in reintroducing the Zimbabwean dollar has left many wondering about the long-term implications for the country’s economy.

Economist Mr. George Nhepera emphasized the importance of this decision for economic growth, financial stability, and confidence building in the financial markets and general business operations. He commended the government for aligning with good economic reasoning and acknowledged the need to carefully plan the transition to a stable local currency.

Zimbabwe’s journey with its currency has been tumultuous, having first adopted a US-dollar-dominated multiple currency system in 2009, only to ditch it in 2019, and reintroduce it in 2022 to combat rising inflation pressures.

This recent announcement has left many questioning the future of Zimbabwe’s currency, casting doubt on whether the 2030 Zim Dollar economy vision can still be achieved. The nation now faces another seven years of uncertainty regarding its monetary policy.- State Media

ZIFA Coach Prosecution: Where’s The Complainant?

-Allegations of Bullying Emerge in Mlauzi’s Trial for Indecent Assault

The trial of Shadreck Mlauzi, head coach of the Mighty Warriors, faced an unexpected delay yesterday as the complainant in the case failed to appear. Mlauzi is currently out on bail and is defending himself against two counts of indecent assault, with proceedings taking place before Harare magistrate Ms Yeukai Dzuda.

Mlauzi, represented by his lawyer, Mr Kossam Ncube, vehemently denies the charges brought against him. The accusations revolve around alleged incidents of molestation involving a female member of the technical team, which purportedly occurred in both Zimbabwe and South Africa on separate occasions.

The State’s case hinges on two specific incidents. On September 26, the Mighty Warriors team was in Glen Lorne, Harare, at the Pandhari Lodge for preparations leading up to the Cosafa Women Championships held in South Africa. The complainant, who has not been named, requested the training program from Mlauzi. He allegedly instructed her to collect it from his room but later stated he would email it to her.

It was during this encounter that Mlauzi stands accused of making unwanted advances. He allegedly asked the complainant for a kiss on the lips, and when she refused, he forcibly attempted to kiss her. This incident forms the basis of the first assault charge.

The second count involves events that transpired on October 4 in South Africa at the Garden Court Hotel, where the team was staying. Mlauzi reportedly instructed the complainant to report to his room to give him a massage when handing over the hotel room keys. The following day, she informed him that they lacked resistance bands for training, and he instructed her to collect money from his room. When she did so, he allegedly made inappropriate advances towards her.

After turning down his advances, the complainant faced continued harassment by Mlauzi following a match. Subsequently, she reported the incidents to the Cosafa safeguarding officer, who later provided counseling. These actions culminated in the charge of indecent assault.

While these allegations cast a dark cloud over Mlauzi’s trial, the absence of the complainant at the scheduled proceedings today raises questions. It is essential to keep in mind that the complainant’s non-attendance does not automatically negate the validity of her claims. However, these recent developments highlight the delicate nature of the case and the potential complexities surrounding the allegations of indecent assault.- state media

19-Year-Old Student In Court For Stealing Client’s Mercedes Benz

A 19-year-old student on attachment in Bulawayo has appeared in court facing charges of allegedly stealing a Mercedes Benz that belongs to a client.

Adonia Muzondi from Cowdray Park suburb who was attached to BMW and Mercedes Benz Service Centre appeared before Bulawayo regional magistrate Collet Ncube facing a charge of theft of a motor vehicle.

He was not asked to plead and was remanded in custody to 7 November.

Allegations against Muzondi are that on 20 October at around 5pm, Munyaradzi Sibanda brought his vehicle, a black Mercedes Benz, to Daniel Grotol Millar’s workshop to be attended to after it had a mechanical fault.

On the next day, Millar notified Sibanda that his vehicle had been fixed and was ready for collection. At around 3pm, Millar together with all his employees including Muzondi knocked off before Sibanda came to collect his vehicle and they left the vehicle’s keys inside the car at the workshop.

After a while, Muzondi went back to the workshop and took the car keys and drove the vehicle away.

The matter came to light when Sibanda arrived at the workshop to collect his car and found it missing.

He then called Millar who quickly came back to the workshop.

Millar then viewed the CCTV footage which showed that the vehicle had been stolen by Muzondi.

The matter was reported to the police and on 22 October, Muzondi was intercepted by the police along Khami Road while driving the vehicle leading to his arrest and recovery of the vehicle valued at US$5 000.

-B-Metro

Controversy Surrounds Emmerson Mnangagwa’s Presidential Status

By Farai D Hove | In a stunning turn of events, Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa is facing renewed scrutiny over his legitimacy following a self-inauguration in September, a move that raised eyebrows as governments across the African continent snubbed his ceremony. Condemned by the Southern African Development Community (SADC), the African Union (AU), and United Nations-affiliated electoral monitors, Mnangagwa now seeks to rebuild his image and promises not to disappoint the international community.

In a recent state media report, President Mnangagwa announced an ambitious agenda aimed at achieving economic transformation in line with Vision 2030 targets. He conveyed a strong commitment to bring about significant development breakthroughs for the betterment of the Zimbabwean people. He called for collective stakeholder efforts and emphasized that every citizen must contribute to creating a better future for the nation.

Mnangagwa’s announcement also addressed the longstanding issue of Western-imposed sanctions, which he referred to as historical hurdles. He asserted that progress is already being made in various key sectors such as mining, agriculture, tourism, construction, infrastructure, innovation, and information communication technology.

Despite this optimistic vision for Zimbabwe’s future, the President acknowledged that the country had suffered from sanctions for the past 23 years, hindering its development. However, he highlighted proactive policies such as devolution and decentralization, which are driving modernization and industrialization at the grassroots level.

Mnangagwa’s foreign policy, focused on engagement and re-engagement, aims to present Zimbabwe as a welcoming destination for investments from all corners of the globe. He stressed the importance of being a friend to all nations, maintaining that those who choose to be enemies do so of their own accord.

The President also outlined the role of rural industrialization and the growth of micro, small to medium enterprises in driving economic modernization. He expressed a commitment to leveraging science, technology, innovation, domestic resources, diverse skills, and entrepreneurial talents, especially among the youth, to realize the transformative momentum envisioned in Vision 2030.

Mnangagwa underlined the significance of agriculture in Zimbabwe’s economy, particularly as a means to enhance food security, increase household incomes, and lift people out of poverty. He mentioned initiatives to support the summer cropping season, including input distribution and infrastructure development to mitigate the impact of climate change.

The report also highlighted various infrastructure projects, such as Hwange Unit 7 and 8, Beitbridge Border Post, Robert Mugabe International Airport, and dam construction, which are well underway and demonstrate the government’s commitment to the people’s interests.

In addition to these projects, Heritage-Based Education 5.0 has introduced Innovation Hubs and Industrial Parks across higher education institutions, further signaling Zimbabwe’s dedication to modernization and growth.

As President Mnangagwa addresses these pressing issues, the controversy surrounding his self-inauguration and international condemnation continues to cast a shadow over his presidency. Zimbabweans and the international community are watching closely to see if the promised reforms and development efforts will reshape the nation’s trajectory and address concerns over legitimacy.

Magtom Media partners ZBC, ‘Heartless Father’ and ‘The Family’ to be screened on ZBC TV

LOCAL film production house, Magtom Media, famed for its YouTube productions, has entered into a partnership with the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC) which will see its films being screened by the national broadcaster.

The films ‘Heartless Father One’ and ‘Heartless Father Two’, were produced and directed by Kwekwe-based creative Thompson Muzondiwa affectionately known as Slimi in the world of make belief.

The films that tackle issues surrounding gender-based violence(GBV) will be aired on ZBC TV to raise awareness of the issues.

“We have ‘Heartless Father one and two’ and a 13-episode series ‘The Family’ which tackles GBV against women. I was prompted by societal issues to come up with such films. With funding we can do more, we are currently resource-constrained but with resources, we can match international standards. We have entered into a partnership with ZBC which means our productions will be screened on the national broadcaster. This is a platform for our films to be seen nationwide,” said Thompson Muzondiwa the film producer/director.

Muzondiwa is well known for his YouTube productions which include ‘Partners in Crime’, ‘The Runner’ and Complicated Affairs’.

The partnership between ZBC and Magtom Media will see the national broadcaster airing Magtom Media productions which include ‘Heartless Father One and Two’, and ‘The Family’ to raise awareness on issues surrounding gender-based violence, to mark 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence which run from 25 November to 10 December.

-ZBC News

Nelson Chamisa Drops Bombshell

By A Correspondent

CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa’s strategic ambiguity has kept his political foes guessing.

In his recent statement Nelson Chamisa described the citizens movement as a structureless structure.

Below is President Chamisa’s statement…

When we say strategic ambiguity and a structureless structure, it’s just to confuse our opponent, and It doesn’t mean that we are not structured. We are thoroughly structured. We have a footprint far and wide across the whole country.

You go to rural areas. We are everywhere in every village… we have dominated and this is what explains even in a flawed and bogus election like the one we had, we won emphatically, the Presidency…We won but we were not declared, Mr Mnangagwa is the one who was declared but he did not win, and there is no better evidence to that than what he has shown.

There has not been ability and capacity within their rank and file to even celebrate because they know that they did not win. Even amongst themselves, they know that they did not win this election.

So we did win because of a structured approach, a formidable approach. We won the majority in parliament.

Apart from the 104 MPs that they have allocated to us, we won much more. In fact we had a majority in parliament, even local authorities…” – Nelson Chamisa

CCC Pays Tribute To Benson Mutambudzi

CCC Namibia consoles the bereaved Mutambudzi family!

27 October 2023

Change Champions in Rundu, Namibia are greatly saddened by the untimely passing on of the academic giant, Mr. Mutambudzi who was the Principal at Masvingo Teachers College. As Rundu Branch and the Namibia district at large, we would like to express our heartfelt condolences to the bereaved Mutambudzi family. Mr. Mutambudzi perished in a fatal car accident on his way from Harare with his colleagues. He succumbed to the accident injuries.

We blame the poor road network in Zimbabwe. We are losing lives through these fatal road accidents. The unfortunate part of it is that our hospitals are also dilapidated. Our health fraternity can no longer save lives. It is now a death trap. The ZANU-PF regime should service our roads and make sure that hospitals are capacitated to save lives. The satanic regime must be put to task. They must respect the sanctity of life.

Solidarity is a core value of Social Democracy hence the spirit of Ubuntu should be exhibited during these trying times. It is wise for change champions in Harare, Masvingo, and the entire family of change champions to give support morally, materially, and financially as some form of bereavement. Tinashe Mutambudzi, the son of the deceased is a pragmatic and energetic member of the organic Citizens Coalition for Change Namibia Rundu Branch. He needs support from all change champions at this particular juncture.

This is a loss to the Matumbudzi family, CCC, and the country. Masvingo Teachers College will never be the same again after this great loss. May the dear soul of the intelligentsia of the motherland rest in power. Go well, Daddy! You shall remain our paragon of virtue in the education fraternity. We shall continue to remember you as an academic giant who fought hard to uplift Masvingo province and the entire nation.

Change champions in Mhondoro Ngezi should know that the Mutambudzi family belongs to the yellow revolution. Let’s attend our funeral in astronomical numbers. Thank you in advance!

Rest in peace, Daddy!

FixOurRoads

FixOurHospitals

NewGreatZimbabwe

CCC Namibia Rundu Branch
Change Champion
Robson Ruhanya

No Single African Team In Top 10 FIFA World Rankings

The Warriors have remained unchanged on the latest FIFA Rankings released on Thursday.

The Zimbabwe senior men’s team were not in action in the just ended October international break.

The side was supposed to play a friendly during the window, but the ZIFA Nomalisation Committee failed to secure a match.

Instead, the national team played an unsanctioned practice match against a Northern Region Soccer League select.

The inactivity has now left them unmoved on position 125 in the world and number 34 in Africa with no points gained.

Meanwhile, Morocco remained the top ranked team in Africa, while Argentina took tje top spot.

World Top 10: 1. Argentina, 2. France, 3. Brazil, 4. England, 5. Belgium, 6. Portugal, 7. Netherlands, 8. Spain, 9. Italy, 10. Croatia.

Africa Top 10: 1. Morocco, 2. Senegal, 3. Tunisia, 4. Algeria, 5. Egypt, 6. Nigeria, 7. Cameroon, 8. Mali, 9. Ivory Coast, 10. Burkina Faso.

Latest FIFA World Rankings

The Warriors have remained unchanged on the latest FIFA Rankings released on Thursday.

The Zimbabwe senior men’s team were not in action in the just ended October international break.

The side was supposed to play a friendly during the window, but the ZIFA Nomalisation Committee failed to secure a match.

Instead, the national team played an unsanctioned practice match against a Northern Region Soccer League select.

The inactivity has now left them unmoved on position 125 in the world and number 34 in Africa with no points gained.

Meanwhile, Morocco remained the top ranked team in Africa, while Argentina took tje top spot.

World Top 10: 1. Argentina, 2. France, 3. Brazil, 4. England, 5. Belgium, 6. Portugal, 7. Netherlands, 8. Spain, 9. Italy, 10. Croatia.

Africa Top 10: 1. Morocco, 2. Senegal, 3. Tunisia, 4. Algeria, 5. Egypt, 6. Nigeria, 7. Cameroon, 8. Mali, 9. Ivory Coast, 10. Burkina Faso.

Corruption Destroying Nation, Not Sanctions

ANTI-CORRUPTION DAY: Corruption is the biggest sanction on the people of Zimbabwe. Tomorrow, we will share how corruption has affected the lives of the people of Zimbabwe.

We urge you to join us in exposing corrupt activities in Zimbabwe by sharing how corruption has affected you, your family, your business, and, most importantly, your country.

If you have any evidence, please share it. Remember to use the hashtag #AntiCorruptionDay. #Share #Repost

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Chamisa Throws Tshabangu Under The Bus

By- The leader of the country’s main opposition CCC, Citizens Nelson Chamisa, has disowned the party rebel, Sengezo Tshabangu, and said he is working for Zanu PF.

Speaking in an interview that was released on Wednesday, Chamisa claimed that Tshabangu was not a member of the CCC.

Chamisa also revealed that CCC will not participate in the upcoming 09 December by-election, saying the recalls of the party’s MPs and councillors which were initiated by Tshabangu and triggered the by-elections were criminally conducted. Said Chamisa:

I have told you that. I’m sick and tired of commenting about ZANU or FAZ. I’m not a member of ZANU. I’m not a member of FAZ.

I’m sure if you want a proper comment about those people, that name – the moment you mentioned it, you remind me that I’m talking to the wrong person because you see Tshabangu or Twabam guy is not a CCC member, he belongs elsewhere. He is being imposed on the CCC to particularly achieve certain ends.

Chamisa said ZANU PF was complicit in the recalls in order to distract CCC from its call for fresh elections following the disputed 23 and 24 August Harmonised Elections. He said:

(ZANU PF) knows that we defeated them in the election. They want us to focus internally and not focus on the issue.

They want us to take our eyes off the need for a proper election and focus on these stupid and useless by-elections that have been created unlawfully, criminally and unconstitutionally and we will not waste our time on unconstitutional things.

The fact that we have a Speaker who chooses to act not just in error but on the basis of a crime, a ZEC that chooses to act on the basis of a crime and a ‘president’ of a country who chooses to act on the basis of a crime makes it a criminal syndicate. Zimbabwe has become a big crime scene when it comes to tearing apart the constitution of the land.

Chamisa insisted that CCC will not field candidates to participate in the by-elections. He said:

We don’t participate in crime. It would be a different ball game had this position or these vacancies been created by a proper case of law and the course of law.

You can’t choose to criminally produce and impose a fraudster, (have) a bogus recall, which is not from CCC.

VaChamisa Vonanika Sengezo Tshabangu Paruware

Chamisa Exposes Tshabangu’s Zanu PF, FAZ Links

By- Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) president Nelson Chamisa has accused the party’s self-proclaimed interim secretary general, Sengezo Tshabangu, of being a weapon used by Zanu PF to destroy the opposition from within.

Speaking in an interview that was released on Wednesday, Chamisa claimed that Tshabangu was not a member of the CCC.

Chamisa also revealed that CCC will not participate in the upcoming 09 December by-election, saying the recalls of the party’s MPs and councillors which were initiated by Tshabangu and triggered the by-elections were criminally conducted. Said Chamisa:

I have told you that. I’m sick and tired of commenting about ZANU or FAZ. I’m not a member of ZANU. I’m not a member of FAZ.

I’m sure if you want a proper comment about those people, that name – the moment you mentioned it, you remind me that I’m talking to the wrong person because you see Tshabangu or Twabam guy is not a CCC member, he belongs elsewhere. He is being imposed on the CCC to particularly achieve certain ends.

Chamisa said ZANU PF was complicit in the recalls in order to distract CCC from its call for fresh elections following the disputed 23 and 24 August Harmonised Elections. He said:

(ZANU PF) knows that we defeated them in the election. They want us to focus internally and not focus on the issue.

They want us to take our eyes off the need for a proper election and focus on these stupid and useless by-elections that have been created unlawfully, criminally and unconstitutionally and we will not waste our time on unconstitutional things.

The fact that we have a Speaker who chooses to act not just in error but on the basis of a crime, a ZEC that chooses to act on the basis of a crime and a ‘president’ of a country who chooses to act on the basis of a crime makes it a criminal syndicate. Zimbabwe has become a big crime scene when it comes to tearing apart the constitution of the land.

Chamisa insisted that CCC will not field candidates to participate in the by-elections. He said:

We don’t participate in crime. It would be a different ball game had this position or these vacancies been created by a proper case of law and the course of law.

You can’t choose to criminally produce and impose a fraudster, (have) a bogus recall, which is not from CCC.

Mnangagwa Goons Abduct, Torture President Chamisa Top Aide

WATCH: The regime in Harare is in panic mode because it lost the elections on the 23rd of August 2023, despite their flawed, shambolic, and disorganized nature. It is now targeting those who did not vote for them, specifically those who voted for President Nelson Chamisa and CCC, the champions of change.

https://fb.watch/nUjgdFkg8N/?mibextid=9R9pXO

Atlas Lions Rule The Roost In Africa

The Warriors have remained unchanged on the latest FIFA Rankings released on Thursday.

The Zimbabwe senior men’s team were not in action in the just ended October international break.

The side was supposed to play a friendly during the window, but the ZIFA Nomalisation Committee failed to secure a match.

Instead, the national team played an unsanctioned practice match against a Northern Region Soccer League select.

The inactivity has now left them unmoved on position 125 in the world and number 34 in Africa with no points gained.

Meanwhile, Morocco remained the top ranked team in Africa, while Argentina took tje top spot.

World Top 10: 1. Argentina, 2. France, 3. Brazil, 4. England, 5. Belgium, 6. Portugal, 7. Netherlands, 8. Spain, 9. Italy, 10. Croatia.

Africa Top 10: 1. Morocco, 2. Senegal, 3. Tunisia, 4. Algeria, 5. Egypt, 6. Nigeria, 7. Cameroon, 8. Mali, 9. Ivory Coast, 10. Burkina Faso.

Tshabangu’s Freudian Slip

By Brighton Mutebuka

  1. Those of you who were too blind to take note or accept that Tshabangu is a proxy … you heard him saying: “his Excellency the President”, even though he had earlier pretended to have a dispute with him in his very 1st letter and even referred to stolen elections.
  2. As the days have gone by, he is starting to get comfortable in his borrowed robes. In addition to this, the increase in attention and interviews means that it is virtually impossible to stick to the rehearsed script.
  3. So, while Tshabangu would have been taught to rehash all the prepared lines of pretending to be CCC and challenging ED, the above line escaped him – as be betrayed his real, subconscious feelings – which are to respect ED because he actually knows that – he is his real principal where he is getting his briefs from.
  4. This unintentional disclosure of his real feelings & attitude / true disposition towards ED is called a “Freudian Slip”! Vakuru vakati rina manyanga hariputirwe! Expect to see more & more of this as the days go by. That “Mthwakazi” quip was another one!

Warriors Remain Static On FIFA World Rankings

The Warriors have remained unchanged on the latest FIFA Rankings released on Thursday.

The Zimbabwe senior men’s team were not in action in the just ended October international break.

The side was supposed to play a friendly during the window, but the ZIFA Nomalisation Committee failed to secure a match.

Instead, the national team played an unsanctioned practice match against a Northern Region Soccer League select.

The inactivity has now left them unmoved on position 125 in the world and number 34 in Africa with no points gained.

Meanwhile, Morocco remained the top ranked team in Africa, while Argentina took tje top spot.

World Top 10: 1. Argentina, 2. France, 3. Brazil, 4. England, 5. Belgium, 6. Portugal, 7. Netherlands, 8. Spain, 9. Italy, 10. Croatia.

Africa Top 10: 1. Morocco, 2. Senegal, 3. Tunisia, 4. Algeria, 5. Egypt, 6. Nigeria, 7. Cameroon, 8. Mali, 9. Ivory Coast, 10. Burkina Faso.

Court Postpones Hon Job Sikhala Appeal For Discharge

500 DAYS: Hon Job Sikhala’s appeal for discharge has been postponed to the 20th of November 2023.

Despite being innocent, he has endured an unprecedented 500 days in pre-trial detention. Hon Sikhala’s plight is a clear example of the persecution faced by political prisoners for simply expressing their political views. His prolonged imprisonment casts a dark shadow over democracy in Zimbabwe. The Harare regime persistently targets our members following their loss in the recent unjust and undemocratic elections. We demand justice for our change champions and all political prisoners who are subjected to the regime’s brutal and inhumane treatment. #FreeJobSikhala. – CCC

Mining And Community Relations

Steps to starting from zero in the mining sector.

Just like every industry mining has zero beginning where you begin with absolute nothing or with little amounts of less than 100usd .

By nature mining is a very high expenditure business thousands of united States dollars are needed to run a successful mining business sometimes with no returns .

We are going to take you through a short but powerful account of how to begin at zero step by step .

Step 1
Be interested in mining stories read and listen to as many mining stories in detail asking keen and clear questions.

Artisanal miners have a lot of stories to tell each story has a specific detail that is clue to how you can start from zero . By this way you will be informally introducing yourself to it .
Befriend someone in mining.

Deliberately choose a friend who regularly goes to the mine be very close friend. By so doing you receive mining updates and stories for free . You will learn mining terms risks and rewards fast .

3 visit the mines regularly.
Now that you have a friend visit the mines with him regularly to assess the situation and listen to more mining stories from others stay there for a long time sometimes even 12hrs or two days continuously.
4 identify areas of need within your friend’s network.

At this stage visit with a secret book identify needs that would let you in . The easiest is food just buy relish for them for free and start asking direct question how can you be of help .

NB don’t over promise or over commit yourself if you don’t yet understand the risky .

Pause : mining is so risky and ugly the losses are fatal we have lost money huge amounts never to receive it back don’t let the “reward stories ” force you to sell valuable property or use school fees for your kids to invest these “reward stories are structured to lure you .
Lists of free entry points no cent just you .

1 use your own hands join the team with intention of raising money to invest back for those working join night shift before list what you want to do with the money . Below are inputs and values
A box of explosives sets 330usd
A drum of diesel market price
A compressor set 2000usd
Pegging a mine 3000usd.
Never mind the amount using your hands increases the chances of high returns .
2 link with an investor with huge financial muscles and get double share .
3 identify and bring an expert who improve production
Low income entry points in values
1 food and lighting 100usd
50kg mealie
Cooking oil 5litres
Salt
Relish
Torches
Rare cheap entry points
Buying food during milling of ore 400rands or less
Covering a member who felt ill or absent temporarily by some un forseen means .
At this time you have a vision what you want to do this is a list of what you can permanently do
1 be food and relish provider for as many teams as you can .
2 provide transport for life
3 provide explosives and diesel
4 provide compressor or diesel powered windlass
5 build tanks fir cyanide process
6 fund workers for none work related needs . This is risky needs a careful study.

Compiled by Three Wingers Enterprises

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Fix Roads, CCC On Masvingo Teachers’ College Principal Death

CCC Namibia consoles the bereaved Mutambudzi family!

27 October 2023

Change Champions in Rundu, Namibia are greatly saddened by the untimely passing on of the academic giant, Mr. Mutambudzi who was the Principal at Masvingo Teachers College. As Rundu Branch and the Namibia district at large, we would like to express our heartfelt condolences to the bereaved Mutambudzi family. Mr. Mutambudzi perished in a fatal car accident on his way from Harare with his colleagues. He succumbed to the accident injuries.

We blame the poor road network in Zimbabwe. We are losing lives through these fatal road accidents. The unfortunate part of it is that our hospitals are also dilapidated. Our health fraternity can no longer save lives. It is now a death trap. The ZANU-PF regime should service our roads and make sure that hospitals are capacitated to save lives. The satanic regime must be put to task. They must respect the sanctity of life.

Solidarity is a core value of Social Democracy hence the spirit of Ubuntu should be exhibited during these trying times. It is wise for change champions in Harare, Masvingo, and the entire family of change champions to give support morally, materially, and financially as some form of bereavement. Tinashe Mutambudzi, the son of the deceased is a pragmatic and energetic member of the organic Citizens Coalition for Change Namibia Rundu Branch. He needs support from all change champions at this particular juncture.

This is a loss to the Matumbudzi family, CCC, and the country. Masvingo Teachers College will never be the same again after this great loss. May the dear soul of the intelligentsia of the motherland rest in power. Go well, Daddy! You shall remain our paragon of virtue in the education fraternity. We shall continue to remember you as an academic giant who fought hard to uplift Masvingo province and the entire nation.

Change champions in Mhondoro Ngezi should know that the Mutambudzi family belongs to the yellow revolution. Let’s attend our funeral in astronomical numbers. Thank you in advance!

Rest in peace, Daddy!

FixOurRoads

FixOurHospitals

NewGreatZimbabwe

CCC Namibia Rundu Branch
Change Champion
Robson Ruhanya

Nelson Chamisa’s Strategic Ambiguity Stupefies Mnangagwa

By A Correspondent

CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa’s strategic ambiguity has kept his political foes guessing.

In his recent statement Nelson Chamisa described the citizens movement as a structureless structure.

Below is President Chamisa’s statement…

When we say strategic ambiguity and a structureless structure, it’s just to confuse our opponent, and It doesn’t mean that we are not structured. We are thoroughly structured. We have a footprint far and wide across the whole country.

You go to rural areas. We are everywhere in every village… we have dominated and this is what explains even in a flawed and bogus election like the one we had, we won emphatically, the Presidency…We won but we were not declared, Mr Mnangagwa is the one who was declared but he did not win, and there is no better evidence to that than what he has shown.

There has not been ability and capacity within their rank and file to even celebrate because they know that they did not win. Even amongst themselves, they know that they did not win this election.

So we did win because of a structured approach, a formidable approach. We won the majority in parliament.

Apart from the 104 MPs that they have allocated to us, we won much more. In fact we had a majority in parliament, even local authorities…” – Nelson Chamisa

Corruption Is Biggest Sanction Hurting Citizens

ANTI-CORRUPTION DAY: Corruption is the biggest sanction on the people of Zimbabwe. Tomorrow, we will share how corruption has affected the lives of the people of Zimbabwe.

We urge you to join us in exposing corrupt activities in Zimbabwe by sharing how corruption has affected you, your family, your business, and, most importantly, your country.

If you have any evidence, please share it. Remember to use the hashtag #AntiCorruptionDay. #Share #Repost

CCC

Nelson Chamisa’s Strategic Ambiguity Stupefies Mnangagwa

By A Correspondent

CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa’s strategic ambiguity has kept his political foes guessing.

In his recent statement Nelson Chamisa described the citizens movement as a structureless structure.

Below is President Chamisa’s statement…

When we say strategic ambiguity and a structureless structure, it’s just to confuse our opponent, and It doesn’t mean that we are not structured. We are thoroughly structured. We have a footprint far and wide across the whole country.

You go to rural areas. We are everywhere in every village… we have dominated and this is what explains even in a flawed and bogus election like the one we had, we won emphatically, the Presidency…We won but we were not declared, Mr Mnangagwa is the one who was declared but he did not win, and there is no better evidence to that than what he has shown.

There has not been ability and capacity within their rank and file to even celebrate because they know that they did not win. Even amongst themselves, they know that they did not win this election.

So we did win because of a structured approach, a formidable approach. We won the majority in parliament.

Apart from the 104 MPs that they have allocated to us, we won much more. In fact we had a majority in parliament, even local authorities…” – Nelson Chamisa

We Are Everywhere : Nelson Chamisa

By A Correspondent

CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa’s strategic ambiguity has kept his political foes guessing.

In his recent statement Nelson Chamisa described the citizens movement as a structureless structure.

Below is President Chamisa’s statement…

When we say strategic ambiguity and a structureless structure, it’s just to confuse our opponent, and It doesn’t mean that we are not structured. We are thoroughly structured. We have a footprint far and wide across the whole country.

You go to rural areas. We are everywhere in every village… we have dominated and this is what explains even in a flawed and bogus election like the one we had, we won emphatically, the Presidency…We won but we were not declared, Mr Mnangagwa is the one who was declared but he did not win, and there is no better evidence to that than what he has shown.

There has not been ability and capacity within their rank and file to even celebrate because they know that they did not win. Even amongst themselves, they know that they did not win this election.

So we did win because of a structured approach, a formidable approach. We won the majority in parliament.

Apart from the 104 MPs that they have allocated to us, we won much more. In fact we had a majority in parliament, even local authorities…” – Nelson Chamisa

Betting company in fraud scandal

A betting company Bezbets is involved in a fraud scandal after it has failed to pay a winner more than US$5 000 for placing more than US$50 which is not part of their betting policy.

Since last year the complaint has been placing bets of more than US$50 and according to his account he once won more than $5 000 and has been withdrawing the money until today the Bezbets refused to pay him his money.

Bezbets also failed to give payout to other punters who have placed bets of more than US$50.

The complaint said from the US$5 400 he won today, Bezbets is saying the can give him a payout of US$1 800 which is equivalent US$50 per stake.

The company reported issued a verbal statement saying they do not give payout of more than US$50.

“They have been paying me my money all along using the same bets which I used to place the similar bets which I have been placing. Today, because I have won more than US$5 000, they do not want to pay me my money.

“This is total fraud because they have not put a maximum stake on their terms and conditions policy.

My worry is why is it that they do not want to give my today after they have been giving me all my stakes before,” said the complaint.

According to the Bezbets terms and the minimum stake per transaction is pegged at $2 000 and it does not mention any USD stakes.

On Bezbets payout limits, a single bet is US$15 000.

Efforts to get a comment from Mr Bernard Zieve from the betting company were fruitless as he refused to talk to the media.

Chinese lithium miner unsettles Mutoko villagers

By A Correspondent- Scores of villagers in Mutoko, a mineral-rich district about 140 kilometres east of Harare, said they were being haunted by prospects of displacement by Chinese investors searching for lithium in their ancestral lands.

They said they were also worried that should the Chinese go ahead to establish operations, swathes of virgin lands would be turned upside down, with serious ramifications on the environment, previously protected by generations.

Villagers disclosed how the Chinese, who had earlier been ordered by the courts to stop prospecting, were striking fear in them by saying they had been granted exclusive rights by the Office of the President and Cabinet to proceed with their activities.

The miners do not have requisite paperwork to carry out mining in the area, according to information obtained by the Zimbabwe Independent.

In an effort to protect their land, villagers have approached the courts and the local leadership for assistance.

Villagers said Labenmon Investments and Undertreasure Mining Consultancy have ‘muscled their way’ back, scouting for granite, in addition to their interest in lithium.

Official documents show that Labenmon started local operations in 2006, focussing on gold and nickel mining, after being granted an investment licence giving it rights to claims in Mazowe and Guruve districts.

Labenmon shareholders include Yan Huo, Xu Yongxu, Huo, Wencai and Jin Xiaoling, according to its investment licence from the Zimbabwe Investment and Development Agency (Zida).

Both firms do not have websites or social media accounts. But a quick search on the internet shows that in 2018, Undertreasure Mining was listed among companies then accused of ignoring and neglecting an amnesty on the declaration and repatriation of funds.

The externalisation list by the government includes companies and individuals who externalised funds through non-repatriation of export proceeds, funds externalised through payment of goods not received in Zimbabwe, and funds externalised to foreign banks in cash or under spurious transactions.

In 2016, Makaha Mining Co-operative Society demanded US$1,2 million from Underteasure Mining for breach of contract.

According to articles from 2016, the two companies entered into a joint venture in 2010. Under the deal, Makaha was expected to transfer 70 blocks of chrome — on 1 750 hectares — to Undertreasure in exchange for funding, mining equipment and marketing services.

 Investigations carried out by the Independent, in collaboration with Information for Development Trust, a non-profit organisation supporting investigative reporting focusing on communities, exposed that the companies don’t have documentation but abuse the Office of the President and Cabinet to instil fear among the villagers.

It is the latest of a series of confrontations between Chinese investors and villagers in Mutoko, as the Sino lithium and granite rush in the district continues.

In May this year, villagers approached Mutoko Magistrates Court seeking an interdict to stop Labenmon from carrying out any prospecting, exploration and mining activities in Moyosvii, Chibanda, Gumbeze and Kadore without following due processes.

According to court documents, Labenmon pegged about 150 hectares, covering grazing pastures, cultivation land and traditional and cultural sites in these villages.

Community vulnerability

In July, the court ordered Labenmon to stop operations.However, villagers say a sense of uncertainty had returned after people claiming to be officials from the President’s office directed them to allow the firm to carry out its activities.

“We have a legal way to stop the mining activities but it seems like it is in vain. We feel like the community’s feelings and views are not taken into consideration when we are the most affected,” George Makanjera, a villager from Moyosvii village, said.

Makanjera is one of the villagers who took Labenmon to court, saying he was not consulted about the miner’s intentions to deprive him of his land in order to carry out mining activities.   

“The miners say they are acting on instruction from the Office of the President and will go ahead with their mining operations. We are back to square one. We are between a rock and a hard place. The community is left vulnerable and defeated by the current developments. We fear we might lose our land,” he said.

Daniel Mlalazi, human resources and operations manager at Labenmon, said the company was operating legally.

“What we are doing in Mutoko is within the confines of the law. The villagers have the rights to seek audience with courts if they feel that there is an order which is being violated,” Mlalazi said.

The Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights which represented villagers in court, said if the firm presses ahead, it was ready to continue with the legal battle.

Pfungwa Kunaka, permanent secretary in the Ministry of Mines and Mining Development, said the ministry’s officer in Mashonaland East indicated that everything was in order.

“I have checked with our provincial office, and we do not have the facts about the issues you raise,” Kunaka said.

Presidential spokesperson George Charamba referred questions to the Ministry of Mines and government authorities in Mutoko.

Environmental Management Agency Mashonaland East education and publicity officer Astus Mabwe said Lebanmon submitted its Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) document to EMA.

“The document is still under consideration. They are yet to be issued with an EIA licence, meaning legally they shouldn’t be operating. We are reviewing the document that was submitted to us to see if we can proceed to give an EIA certificate,” Mabwe said.

 Violation of mining procedure

Labenmon did not consult villagers when it pegged in their agricultural and grazing land to conduct mining activities, which is a requirement under Section 31 (1) of the Mines and Minerals Act.

The Independent’s investigation revealed that Labenmon’s licence only limits it to gold mining in Mazowe and Guruve, not Mutoko.

The licence says Labenmon should work in these areas and seek written consent to expand to other areas.

 Mining activities to impact villagers

If mining activities proceed, villagers will lose their grazing pastures, farms, traditional and cultural shrines.

Women will suffer the most since they remain a critical part of every community playing crucial roles.

These include ensuring the health, nutrition, education and security of their families.

The women interviewed were afraid to speak, with all stated they feared for their lives, now that the Office of the President and Cabinet was reportedly in support of the mining project.

 Laws on mining

Under the Mines and Minerals Act, a prospecting company is supposed to consult the local authority, the rural district council in this case, and affected people.

Section 31 (h) of the Act states that no prospecting can take place “upon any communal land occupied as a village without written consent of the rural district council established for the area concerned”.

The current legislative framework for mining under the Act, which dates back to 1983, has become antiquated and out of touch with latest national and international mining law developments.

The disputes between investors and villagers in Mutoko demonstrate how existing laws have been violated by investors.

They also expose policy and legislative gaps, according to experts.

A community-based organisation in Mutoko, Youth Initiative for Community Development (YICD), has been educating villagers on the amended Mines and Minerals Bill — that has been in the pipeline since 2012.

The amendments seek to effect several changes to old mining laws and bring them up to speed with current dynamics.

Kudakwashe Makanda, the programmes officer for YICD, said going forward, a collaborative effort between the community and civil society organisations, bringing in legal officers, could help communities affected by such mining activities.

Mutoko, which is located 150km north-east of Harare in the sprawling Mashonaland East province, is currently a hotspot of granite and lithium mining projects.

China has strong historical ties with the southern African nation, with the Zida saying it licenced 160 investments from China during the first half of this year, an increase from 53 last year.

-The Zimbabwe Independence

Continued detention of Job Sikhala is a gross miscarriage of justice: Amnesty International

Responding to the continued detention of Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) leader,
Job Sikhala, who has spent 500 days in pretrial detention, Khanyo Farisè, Amnesty
International’s Deputy Director for East and Southern Africa, said: “Job Sikhala’s prolonged detention while he awaits trial is a gross miscarriage of justice and an indictment of Zimbabwe’s judicial system. It exemplifies how authorities are abusing the courts to silence opposition leaders, human rights defenders, activists, journalists and other critical dissenting voices.

“Authorities must stop weaponising the law to target opposition figures and ordinary
citizens. The relentless harassment and intimidation of activists and human rights defenders via the courts must end. Everyone should be able to exercise their freedom
of expression without any fear of reprisals.

“The right to a fair trial is recognised internationally as a fundamental human right
and Zimbabwean authorities are required to respect it. The charges against him are
politically motivated as based solely on the peaceful exercise of his human rights. The
authorities have also failed to demonstrate the necessity of his detention awaiting
trial. We call for his immediate and unconditional release. The international
community must strongly condemn the continued harassment against him.”

Torture victim to be compensated by errant prison guards

A Zimbabwean court has ordered the Salary Service Bureau (SSB) to garnish US$100 each per month from the salary accounts of two Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services (ZPCS) officers until they fully settle a debt amounting to US$5 200 after the duo was successfully sued by a Harare man, whom they tortured last year.

On Friday 20 October 2023, the SSB was ordered by a Magistrate at Harare Civil Magistrates Court to deduct US$100 each per month from the salaries of two ZPCS officers namely Michael Nduna and Florence Chihambakwe, to satisfy payment of a US$5 200 judgment debt, which was granted against the prison officers for their barbarism when they tortured Alex Tendai Gombedza.

Gombedza was severely assaulted and tortured together with his friend Evidence Kutsawa by Nduna and Chihambakwe, who accused them of passing through a prohibited area while they were walking through Chikurubi Prison garden in Harare in January 2022.

During the torture, Nduna and Chihambakwe instructed Gombedza and Kutsawa to lie down on the ground before assaulting them on their feet using wooden pick handles. After the assault, the ZPCS officers instructed some prisoners whom they were supervising to also assault the duo.

As a result, Gombedza and Kutsawa sustained severe injuries and had to seek medical attention.

Gombedza sustained injuries on his legs and feet and had to be admitted at Parirenyatwa Group of Hospital for treatment. The Harare resident suffered excruciating pain on his feet, which he still feels to date.

According to a medical report, Gombedza suffered three percent residual disability as a result of the injuries, which he sustained from the assault.

During trial at Harare Civil Magistrates Court, Gombedza’s lawyers  Tinashe  Chinopfukutwa  and Paidamoyo Saurombe of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights, who assisted him to sue Nduna and Chihambakwe for damages, argued that their client felt greatly humiliated, embarrassed, dehumanised and degraded with the assaults and ill- treatment that he received at the hands of the ZPCS officers.

The human rights lawyers stated that Nduna and Chihambakwe treated Gombedza as if he was a dangerous criminal yet he was unarmed and posed no security threat whatsoever.

Furthermore, Chinopfukutwa and Saurombe argued that there was no justification for the excessive use of force against Gombedza as he had not committed any crime but was just going about his business walking on his way to Harare’s central business centre.

After the assault and torture, an aggrieved Gombedza engaged  Chinopfukutwa  and  Saurombe , who in August 2022 sued Nduna and Chihambakwe for damages amounting to US$5 250 arising from the physical attack and ill-treatment for pain and suffering, humiliation, affront to dignity and embarrassment. Gombedza also cited Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Hon. Ziyambi Ziyambi and ZPCS Commissioner-General Moses Chihobvu among the respondents.

Gombedza resorted to asking the SSB to garnish the two ZPCS officers’ salaries after proceeds realised from the sale of somehousehold property belonging to Nduna at an auction held in Harare in April 2023 to recover the US$5 250 debt only amounted to US$49 leaving an outstanding debt of US$5 200.

The Harare resident said no attachable property was found at Chihambakwe’s residence.

Apart from garnishing salaries of delinquent ZPCS, SSB has in recent years also deducted salaries of Zimbabwe Republic Police officers, who would have been sued by ZLHR for misdemeanours committed against human rights defenders and ordinary citizens.

ENDS

Fix Perennial Water Shortages And Help Contain Cholera Outbreak, Zlhr Challenges Murambinda Local Board 

By A Correspondent| Human rights lawyers have asked authorities at Murambinda Local Board to help fix the perennial water shortages and improve the provision of sanitation services to help contain the cholera outbreak that has spread to other parts of the country.

In a letter written to the Chairperson of Murambinda Local Board in Buhera District in Manicaland province, Tatenda Sigauke and Peggy Tavagadza of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR), said their clients, who are residents of Murambinda and are members of Buhera Residents Network Trust, were peeved by the perennial water supply problems and poor sanitation services in Murambinda.

Sigauke and Tavagadza said while they appreciate that the Murambinda Local Board is managing a transitional phase from its previous status of being a Growth Point, the need to ensure good service delivery remains paramount.

The human rights lawyers registered their concern over the non-collection of refuse particularly at Murambinda bus terminus and the non-availability of reliable water supplies in Murambinda.

Sigauke and Tavagadza challenged Murambinda Local Board to immediately attend to the provision of reliable water supplies and to improve sanitation in the area so as to ensure that residents can enjoy their right to safe, clean and potable water as guaranteed in section 77 of the Constitution as well as an environment that is not harmful to their health and well-being as provided in section 73 of the Constitution.

The lawyers asked Murambinda Local Board to provide residents with information on the concerns of poor service delivery, which they highlighted above and the interventions which the local authority is making to ensure efficient service delivery through the provision of safe, clean and potable water and regular refuse collection.

Zim Court Orders SSB To Garnish Delinquent Prison Guards’ Salaries To Compensate Torture Victim

By A Correspondent| The Harare Civil Magistrates court has ordered the Salary Service Bureau (SSB) to garnish US$100 each per month from the salary accounts of two Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services (ZPCS) officers until they fully settle a debt amounting to US$5 200 after the duo was successfully sued by a Harare man, whom they tortured last year.

On Friday 20 October 2023, the SSB was ordered by a Magistrate at Harare Civil Magistrates Court to deduct US$100 each per month from the salaries of two ZPCS officers namely Michael Nduna and Florence Chihambakwe, to satisfy payment of a US$5 200 judgment debt, which was granted against the prison officers for their barbarism when they tortured Alex Tendai Gombedza.

Gombedza was severely assaulted and tortured together with his friend Evidence Kutsawa by Nduna and Chihambakwe, who accused them of passing through a prohibited area while they were walking through Chikurubi Prison garden in Harare in January 2022.

During the torture, Nduna and Chihambakwe instructed Gombedza and Kutsawa to lie down on the ground before assaulting them on their feet using wooden pick handles. After the assault, the ZPCS officers instructed some prisoners whom they were supervising to also assault the duo.

As a result, Gombedza and Kutsawa sustained severe injuries and had to seek medical attention.

Gombedza sustained injuries on his legs and feet and had to be admitted at Parirenyatwa Group of Hospital for treatment. The Harare resident suffered excruciating pain on his feet, which he still feels to date.

According to a medical report, Gombedza suffered three percent residual disability as a result of the injuries, which he sustained from the assault.

During trial at Harare Civil Magistrates Court, Gombedza’s lawyers Tinashe Chinopfukutwa and Paidamoyo Saurombe of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights, who assisted him to sue Nduna and Chihambakwe for damages, argued that their client felt greatly humiliated, embarrassed, dehumanised and degraded with the assaults and ill- treatment that he received at the hands of the ZPCS officers.

The human rights lawyers stated that Nduna and Chihambakwe treated Gombedza as if he was a dangerous criminal yet he was unarmed and posed no security threat whatsoever.

Furthermore, Chinopfukutwa and Saurombe argued that there was no justification for the excessive use of force against Gombedza as he had not committed any crime but was just going about his business walking on his way to Harare’s central business centre.

After the assault and torture, an aggrieved Gombedza engaged Chinopfukutwa and Saurombe, who in August 2022 sued Nduna and Chihambakwe for damages amounting to US$5 250 arising from the physical attack and ill-treatment for pain and suffering, humiliation, affront to dignity and embarrassment. Gombedza also cited Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Hon. Ziyambi Ziyambi and ZPCS Commissioner-General Moses Chihobvu among the respondents.

Gombedza resorted to asking the SSB to garnish the two ZPCS officers’ salaries after proceeds realised from the sale of some household property belonging to Nduna at an auction held in Harare in April 2023 to recover the US$5 250 debt only amounted to US$49 leaving an outstanding debt of US$5 200.

The Harare resident said no attachable property was found at Chihambakwe’s residence.

Apart from garnishing salaries of delinquent ZPCS, SSB has in recent years also deducted salaries of Zimbabwe Republic Police officers, who would have been sued by ZLHR for misdemeanours committed against human rights defenders and ordinary citizens.

VP Chiwenga’s ex wife hauled back to court

Vice-President Constantino Chiwenga’s ex-wife, Marry Mubaiwa, yesterday told Harare magistrate Feresi Chakanyuka to do as she wishes after her lawyer had renounced agency.

Mubaiwa, who is facing a charge of attempting to kill her estranged husband, was asked by Chakanyuka if she was comfortable to proceed to trial without her lawyer.

Her lawyer, Beatrice Mtetwa, had renounced agency in protest over the way the case was being handled.

Mtetwa had asked the court for a postponement, arguing that her client was in pain following a leg surgery.

Chakanyuka, however, adjourned the matter for close to 20 minutes.

She also asked Mubaiwa to provide doctors’ documents that showed she had surgery.

Mtetwa, however, argued that a picture of a hole on Mubaiwa’s thigh should have served as enough evidence.

Chakanyuka then requested Mtetwa to bring the medical documents after an hour.

However, when the court resumed, Mtetwa renounced agency citing the harsh determination against her client.

The magistrate then asked Mubaiwa for directions, adding that she could look for another lawyer or to proceed with the trial without legal representation.

Mubaiwa told Chakanyuka to do what she wanted before the magistrate gave her a day to look for another lawyer.

The trial is set to continue today with former Health deputy minister John Mangwiro expected to testify.-NEWSDAY

Potraz hikes tariffs

By A Correspondent- The Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (Potraz) has more than doubled the data and voice tariffs to rescue the capital-intensive sector, reeling from the sharp depreciation of the local currency.

This is the third time that tariffs have been increased this year after reviews in February and April.

Since April, the local currency has depreciated by 444%, against the greenback, to US$1: ZWL$5 695,9159 on Wednesday, meaning that telecommunications needed to raise prices to maintain the value of their services.

In an interview with NewsDay Business yesterday, Potraz director-general Gift Machengete said tariffs were reviewed based on the changes with the transitions performance index.

“The sector, that is the postal and telecommunications, has been applying on using the telecommunication’s price index to determine the cost of providing telecommunication services. The last computation for the sector was done in February 2023. At that time, we were using the July to December 2022 post information,” he said.

“Now, the changes with telecommunication’s price index are used to review tariffs and we did that in February and April 2023. At that time we produced the tariffs of ZWL$94,41 for voice, ZWL$14,93 for data per megabyte, and ZWL$19,41 for SMS. These are the tariffs that we had. They are no longer viable and fall way below regional average tariffs.”

Resultantly, he said, they applied new increments to the tariff regime since the last change.

“Now, with the increase it then means that for voice it is taking us to US$0,40 per minute which is still way below the regional average. It is moving from US$0,20 per minute to US$0,40 per minute. Data is US$0,63 (per megabyte),” Machengete added.

With the old prices, the Potraz boss said the ZWL$94,41 for voice was equal to US$0,20 per minute at the time against a regional average of US$0,84.

Thus, even with the new prices, Zimbabwe’s voice and data tariffs still lag the regional average, he said.

“When we look at the cost of providing the services, it means the cost will be high and hence the problems that we face right now where we have very serious problems in terms of quality of services,” Machengete added.

Local internet service provider, Liquid Home Zimbabwe, notified its clients that the 100% data increase would go into effect at the start of next month with another 50% increment to be effected on December 1, 2023.

While tariffs lag those of regional competitors, the Potraz increment remains high for consumers as most of workers in both the public and private sectors earn their salaries in local currency.

While telecoms providers may get reprieve in terms of costs, consumers will see theirs rise exponentially.

A February 2022 report by the Zimbabwe Coalition on Debt and Development ‘A Pricing Cap on Data Tariffs Now Critical to Protect the Poor’ explained that the problem was the telecoms and internet sector was dominated by monopolistic interests.

“Private sector players cite various reasons to justify the price increases including price adjustments by Potraz, rising operating costs, power-cuts and extensive vandalism of its infrastructure,” the coalition said.

“As long as the telecoms and internet sector are dominated by a monopolistic interest in a context of poor regulatory oversight and weak consumer protection mechanism, rising internet charges will continue making poor Zimbabweans even poorer,” the report said.

Mvurwi Resident Acquitted Over Destruction Of Mnangagwa’s Election Campaign Posters

By A Correspondent| A Mvurwi resident has been acquitted after standing trial on charges of destroying President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s election campaign posters used during harmonised elections held in August.

Tendai Dandajena, a 43 year-old resident of Mvurwi in Mashonaland Central province and a supporter of the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) political party had been on trial at Bindura Magistrates Court after he was arrested by Zimbabwe Republic Police officers on 9 July 2023 in Concession while on his way to attend a political campaign rally in the capital city of Mashonaland Central province, which was scheduled to be addressed by CCC political party leader Nelson Chamisa.

Dandajena was charged with destruction of political posters in contravention of section 152(1) of the Electoral Act.

In court, prosecutors alleged that Dandajena unlawfully removed and tore ZANU PF political party campaign posters bearing President Mnangagwa’s picture, which were displayed on a wooden utility electricity pole in Concession.

One torn poster was produced during trial in court as part of the political campaign material, which had been allegedly destroyed by the Mvurwi resident while three state witnesses including the complainant Paradzai Bhobho testified against Dandajena.

However, Dandajena was recently acquitted at the close of the prosecution case after his lawyer Ernest Jena of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights applied for discharge after arguing that his client was actually a victim of assault by some ZANU PF political party supporters, who apprehended him and insulted him for wearing CCC political party regalia in a no-go area for the opposition party.

Suspected teen rapist bashed to death

By A Correspondent- A Plumtree boy (15) died after he was bashed by three suspects as punishment for allegedly raping a teenage girl.

The boy was severely assaulted and later complained of hunger before his death.

The matter came to light at the Plumtree Magistrates Courts on Wednesday where Ishel Nkiwane, Angel Gugulethu Sidusi and another 15-year-old girl who cannot be named for ethical reasons appeared before magistrate Joshua Nembaware.

The trio was appearing in court for routine remand and Nembaware remanded them out of custody to January 16 next year.

Prosecutor Voster Makuwerere alleged that on June 27, the boy entered the victim’s room and raped her.

He reportedly fled from the scene but was identified by neighbours who teamed up and effected a citizen’s arrest.

The trio reportedly took turns to assault him before taking him to their house after he complained of hunger.

The court also heard that they fed him with sadza and water while assaulting him with rubber switches and open hands.

The boy reportedly collapsed and died on the spot, leading to the arrest of the trio.-newsday

Veld Fire Completely Destroys Mnangagwa Aide’s House

SHURUGWI – The homestead of a Shurugwi Zanu PF activist Raphael Mlingwa that was reduced to ashes by suspected arsonists in August has been burned down again, this time by a veld fire.

Mlingwa of Poshai Village under Chief Nhema lost building material that Zanu PF members had donated to him, food stuffs, livestock and all property to the fire two weeks ago. He told The Mirror that he is appealing for help as the rainy season has begun.

“I was at home when a veld fire burnt down my homestead again. We tried to put out the fire but the winds were strong and we failed.
“I lost all the building material as cement and roofing sheets. I also lost livestock and kitchen utensils. I am appealing for support to rebuild my homestead before the rain season comes into full swing,” he said… www.masvingomirror.com

https://masvingomirror.com/shurugwi-zanu-pf-activist-homestead-burnt-again/

Mnangagwa Vows To Defeat Sanctions

WHILE Zimbabwe has been reeling under illegal economic sanctions for the past 23 years, the Second Republic has come up with sanctions-busting measures to grow the economy and improve people’s livelihoods.

The United States of America and its Western allies imposed illegal economic sanctions to push a regime change agenda in Zimbabwe, threatened by the potential that the country showed in various sectors of the economy, particularly in agriculture and mining.

For the past 23 years, foreigners tried all tricks in the book including hiding behind opposition political parties, but they have failed to cripple the country’s economy owing to robust sanctions-busting measures put in place by the Second Republic.

“President Emmerson Mnangagwa took 9 months to build a dam which has transformed people’s lives despite the country being under sanctions. Muchekeranwa Dam, which has several hectares of land has become a green belt. Chivhu dam was completed, and 160 hectares of land is under irrigation, Rwenya Bridge has been completed despite the country being under sanctions. This shows how serious the Second Republic is in terms of improving people’s lives. Investors have come on board to look at the Manhize steel plant, very soon we will be getting steel,” said Mash East Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution, Cde Apolonia Munzverengwi.

The fight against sanctions requires a holistic approach, including harnessing the youth dividend through innovation and technology.

With the illegal embargo being felt across the economy, the tourism industry has shown its resilience through a robust expansion drive.

Gohori Resort director, Mr Bernard Kasekete said, “We had sanctions for a very long time and our President called business people to take charge of their destiny through participating in growing the national cake. This has pushed us to work hard and ensure that we continue to improve our facilities despite the existence of illegal economic sanctions.”

Zimbabwe has registered sustained economic growth for the past three years, proof that the country is winning the war against sanctions.

In the past six years, Zimbabwe has registered huge investment flows including the mining sector where companies such as Sabi Star and Prospect Resources have ventured into lithium extraction, while local construction companies such as Fossil Contracting and Bitumen have taken the lead in road rehabilitation and infrastructure development.

The National Development Strategy One economic blueprint is anchored by 14 clusters whose objectives are to realise national development and improve lives, despite limitations such as sanctions.

CAF Schools Football Championship Launched In Zim

THE Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) Normalisation Committee is taking steps towards bridging the gap between professional and school football after launching the CAF African Schools Championship in Harare this Wednesday.

The Confederation of African Football (CAF) African Schools Championship is an intercontinental school soccer tournament for boys and girls under the age of 15.

Its objective is to promote and develop the educational, cultural and humanitarian aspects of organised football in Africa by implementing youth programmes.

The programme was launched last year by CAF, but Zimbabwe was ineligible to take part as they were suspended from international football.

After the lifting of the suspension, the Normalisation Committee has moved in swiftly to promote junior development, an area of concern in local football.

“The competition will bridge the gap between junior football and professional leagues and this is an area we have been found wanting as a country because we did not have junior teams but this is the starting point,” said FIFA Forward Manager, Kudzai Chitima.

The championship is divided into three phases; national, regional and continental.

The national phase competitions will be held on the 27th and 28th of this month at Allan Wilson High School in Harare, with eight teams participating in each category.

The participating teams are drawn from various associations that govern schools sport in Zimbabwe, including the National Association of Primary School Heads (NAPH), National Association of Secondary School Heads (NASH), Independent Colleges Association and Association of Trust Schools (ATS).

The winner of the national tournament will go on to represent the country at the COSAFA Schools Championship, set for later this year at a venue to be decided.

ZIFA, however, believes there is need for more school tournaments for the country to be competitive at international level.

“We need to move away from the current set up where we just okay football second term, we need to move along with the world and make sure we have more tournaments outside second term because scientifically a professional player need to have played ten thousand a hours of football at developmental stage but if we stick with the current set up we will produce half backed players,” added Chitima.

Apart from action on the pitch, ancillary programmes will also held during the course of the tournament.

There will be a Young Referees Course conducted by CAF, Young Reporters Course for school children to enter the media space as well as a CAF D coaching course that will be facilitated by CAF and instructors from France.

Mnangagwa Hooligans Use Machete To Cut Off Hon Chidakwa Dreadlocks

Statement by the Citizens Coalition for Change on the barbaric abduction and torture of Hon James Chidakwa

President @nelsonchamisa visited our former MP, Hon James Chidakwa at a local private medical center, where he is currently being treated.

Hon Chidakwa was brutally abducted, tortured, injected with an unknown substance, and had his dreadlocks forcibly cut off with a machete by the regime in Harare.

His only “crime” was his affiliation with CCC, his support for his party, and its leader President Chamisa.

N’anga Runs Out Of Power

A renowned witch-hunter, known as tsikamutanda from Tsholotsho, Matabeleland North province, fell gravely ill right before a cleansing ceremony he was set to lead, causing the event to be postponed. Nqobizitha Moyo (27), who has been leading several such ceremonies in various villages, is critically ill due to suspected poisoning.

The sudden illness puzzled many who had traveled from distant places to attend the ceremony. Vincent Hadebe, the head of Ntulani Village, expressed his surprise when Moyo, the main figure of the ceremony, didn’t appear. He shared that Moyo’s team informed him about Moyo’s severe health condition, suspecting it resulted from consuming mopane worms.

Hadebe mentioned the village’s hope in Moyo’s abilities to help with the prevalent knee issues affecting many, including students. The event had significant attendees lined up, such as Chief Magama and other traditional leaders. The ceremony has been postponed in hopes of Moyo’s recovery.

A local, preferring to remain anonymous, emphasized the community’s understanding of the situation, recognizing Moyo’s esteemed role. Moyo gained significant attention after his involvement in addressing a peculiar knee ailment impacting students at Magama Secondary School. In previous ceremonies, he unveiled various witchcraft objects from homes and offered healing to affected students.

Back in 2021, Moyo’s services were sought in Mtshina Village, Tsholotsho, where he discovered a child’s body that had been unearthed and placed in a barn. Attempts to contact Moyo were unsuccessful as his phone was unreachable.

Man Rapes Own Daughter

IN a heart-rending incident, a 16-year-old girl from Mathabiswana Village in Insuza area, Matabeleland North province was allegedly turned into a sex slave by her biological father who allegedly had anal sex with her on three separate occasions.

The matter came to light when the girl and her mother went to church where a pastor told the mother that the Holy Spirit had revealed to him that there was something that was bothering her daughter.

This was heard when the alleged rapist dad who cannot be named to protect the minor girl appeared before Bulawayo regional magistrate Collet Ncube facing three counts of rape.

He was not asked to plead and was remanded in custody to 7 November.

Allegations against the suspect are that on an unknown date but sometime in April this year, he called his daughter to his bedroom.

When she got there he started accusing her of having a boyfriend before he assaulted her with a rope several times all over her body.

In the process he then forced her daughter to bend over before he removed her clothes and allegedly had anal sex with her.

After the act, he threatened her not to disclose the matter to her mother and he left her in his bedroom dressing up and she later followed him to the kitchen.

It is reported that sometime in August, the accused again called his daughter to his bedroom where he started punching her with fists for no apparent reason. He then removed her clothes and forced her to bend down and allegedly had anal sex with her.

It is further reported that sometime in October the accused used the same modus operandi, when he again sexually abused his daughter in his bedroom.

The matter came to light on 15 October, when the girl and her mother went to church and the pastor told the mother that the Holy Spirit had revealed to him that there was something that was bothering her daughter.

The victim’s mother then interrogated her and that is when she opened up and told her that her father had anal sex with her on three different occasions.

The matter was reported to the police leading to the arrest of the accused and the victim was referred to St Luke’s hospital for medical examination.-state media

President Chamisa Visits Bludgeoned James Chidakwa In Hospital

Statement by the Citizens Coalition for Change on the barbaric abduction and torture of Hon James Chidakwa

President @nelsonchamisa visited our former MP, Hon James Chidakwa at a local private medical center, where he is currently being treated.

Hon Chidakwa was brutally abducted, tortured, injected with an unknown substance, and had his dreadlocks forcibly cut off with a machete by the regime in Harare.

His only “crime” was his affiliation with CCC, his support for his party, and its leader President Chamisa.

Is Kambucha Now Alcoholic?

Kambucha Drink Banned in Zimbabwe Despite Health Claims

Kambucha, a fermented tea drink that is touted for its health benefits, has been banned from supermarket shelves in Zimbabwe by the Ministry of Health and Child Care. This comes after the Masvingo City Council banned its employees from consuming Kambucha at work, arguing that it contains alcohol.

Some consumers of Kambucha, however, say that it is a non-intoxicating product and that they drink it to boost their health. One kombi driver told the B-Metro newspaper that Kambucha does get him and his friends drunk, but that it is cheaper than alcohol and that the police cannot arrest them for drinking it.

The makers of Kambucha claim on their website that the drink boosts the immune system, helps with weight loss, wards off high blood pressure, and prevents cancer. However, it is not known if these claims have been scientifically proven.

When the Masvingo City Council banned Kambucha, the authorities said that they had received reports of council employees coming to work drunk due to consumption of the drink.

The Zimbabwe Republic Police and the Liquor Licensing Board are currently investigating, banning, and licensing new drinks in the market, including Kambucha.

Young Trey Nyoni Trains With Reds

Zimbabwe national team prospect Trey Nyoni has had his first experience with the Liverpool senior team after training with them on Wednesday.

Nyoni joined the Reds’ academy in September after leaving Leicester City Academy, where he spent ten years.

The 16-year-old has been in top form with the U18s, scoring four goals in as many games for the side.

He also featured for Liverpool’s U21s, coming on as a substitute earlier this month.

Nyoni has now been rewarded with a chance to train alongside the likes of Trent Alexander-Arnold, Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk ahead of the team’s Europa clash against French side Toulouse at Anfield on Thursday.

However, the young prospect will not be able to feature in the game as he was not registered in the Reds’ Europa squad.-Soccer24 News

School Children Thrown Into The Street

Children Left Homeless After Eviction.

Children are the most vulnerable victims of evictions, and the recent eviction of 55 families from Feber Plot in Gwanda, Zimbabwe, is a stark reminder of the plight of children without shelter.

Among the affected families are 25 pupils at various primary and secondary schools in Gwanda District. When the children arrived home from school, they found their parents stranded by the roadside with their personal belongings.

The families were evicted after a court order was granted in favor of the rightful owner of the land. However, the families say they were not given adequate notice to vacate, and that their property was damaged during the eviction process.

One mother, Ms. Faris Mudenda, said she has three children aged between two and 11. She said she was at work when she received a call telling her that their belongings were being moved. When she arrived home, she found officers and other people moving their belongings.

“They were moving our property from the plot, loading it into a car, and dumping it here by the roadside,” she said. “Some of our property was damaged in the process and some of us lost money in the process as there were a lot of mix-ups of valuables.”

Another mother, Mrs. Mary Chitimba, said her daughter, a Lower Six student at Sabiwa High School, was shocked when she arrived home to find her parents stranded by the roadside.

“I can’t understand why we are being treated this way,” said Mrs. Chitimba. “We have lived on this plot for many years, and our children go to school here. Where are we supposed to go now?”

The eviction of the families from Feber Plot is just one example of the many evictions that take place in Zimbabwe each year. Evictions are often carried out without due notice or regard for the rights of the residents, and children are particularly vulnerable.

Children who are evicted from their homes face a number of challenges, including:

  • Loss of access to education and healthcare
  • Increased risk of violence and exploitation
  • Psychological trauma and stress

The government of Zimbabwe has a responsibility to protect the rights of all children, including those who are homeless. The government should take steps to prevent evictions from taking place, and to provide support to children who are evicted from their homes.

Call to action

We urge the government of Zimbabwe to take the following steps to protect the rights of children who are homeless:

  • Enact and enforce laws that prohibit evictions without due notice and adequate safeguards for residents, including children.
  • Establish shelters and other support services for homeless children and families.
  • Ensure that homeless children have access to education and healthcare.
  • Work with communities to develop sustainable solutions to homelessness.

Kamambo Seeks Zim Suspension

Ousted Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) president Felton Kamambo has written to FIFA seeking another suspension on Zimbabwe by the world governing body, citing the Sports and Recreation Commission (SRC)’s reluctance to withdrew charges on him as per agreement.

Before the suspension imposed on Zimbabwe for third party interference was lifted on July 10, FIFA, the SRC and the ousted Kamambo-led administration agreed that the country’s sports regulatory body. – Soccer24 News

Battling Cholera in Zimbabwe: A Global Health Imperative

By Lloyd Gideon Makonese.

Zimbabwe is currently facing a cholera outbreak, with over 5,000 possible cases and 100 suspected deaths recorded since late September 2023. Cholera is a water-borne disease that can spread rapidly in areas with poor sanitation and is caused by the ingestion of contaminated water or food. The country struggles with access to clean water, and poor or nonexistent sanitation infrastructure has resulted in regular outbreaks

Cholera, a bacterial infection, spreads through contaminated water and food, leading to severe dehydration and even death if left untreated. In the face of this crisis, various community-based interventions and collaborative solutions can help beat the outbreak.

Community-Based Interventions:

  1. Hygiene Education: Empowering communities with knowledge about safe water, sanitation, and hygiene practices is crucial. Local health workers can conduct workshops and awareness campaigns to educate residents about proper handwashing, water purification, and food handling techniques.
  2. Oral Rehydration Points: Establishing easily accessible oral rehydration points within affected communities can save lives. These points provide essential fluids and electrolytes to those suffering from cholera, helping to combat dehydration.
  3. Community Surveillance: Mobilise community members to report suspected cases promptly. Early detection can lead to quicker isolation and treatment of cholera patients, preventing further spread.
  4. Safe Water Sources: Collaborate with NGOs and government agencies to provide communities with access to safe drinking water sources. Installing water purification systems and promoting the use of water treatment tablets can significantly reduce the risk of infection.

Collaborative Solutions:

  1. Government and NGO Partnership: The Zimbabwean government should work closely with international and local non-governmental organizations to coordinate resources and efforts. This partnership can ensure efficient distribution of medical supplies, vaccines, and sanitation infrastructure.
  2. Regional Cooperation: Cholera knows no borders. Zimbabwe should collaborate with neighboring countries to control the disease’s spread. Sharing information and resources can help create a united front against cholera.

Zimbabwe, a member state of the Southern African Development Community (SADC), shares its borders with Zambia, Mozambique, Botswana, Malawi, and South Africa. It is imperative for these neighboring states to take precautionary measures and offer support to ensure the timely containment of the cholera outbreak within Zimbabwe. Failing to address the outbreak at its source could have severe negative implications for regional and global trade.

Regional Cooperation is essential in the fight against cholera. Cholera, as a highly contagious disease, recognizes no borders. Therefore, Zimbabwe should actively collaborate with its neighboring countries to effectively control the spread of the disease. This collaboration should extend to sharing critical information, resources, and expertise, thereby forging a united front against cholera. By working together, these nations can collectively mitigate the risk of the outbreak regionalizing and impacting the broader Southern African region.

  1. Global support is crucial in addressing the cholera outbreak in Zimbabwe. The international community can play a pivotal role by providing essential funding and expertise to assist Zimbabwe in effectively controlling the outbreak. International organizations, prominently the World Health Organization (WHO), stand ready to offer technical assistance and allocate vital resources to fill gaps in capacity, particularly in areas where Zimbabwe faces limitations in its response to the outbreak. Such collaboration with global partners ensures a more comprehensive and efficient effort to combat cholera in Zimbabwe, safeguarding the health and well-being of its citizens and preventing the further spread of the disease beyond its borders.

Zimbabwe’s Health Delivery System and Impact:
Zimbabwe’s health delivery system has faced challenges in recent years, including underfunding and resource shortages. The cholera outbreak places further strain on the healthcare infrastructure, highlighting the need for investment in healthcare systems to ensure adequate response to health crises.

The impact of cholera on individuals is devastating, with symptoms ranging from severe diarrhea to life-threatening dehydration. Vulnerable populations, including children and the elderly, are at higher risk. Additionally, the economic burden of cholera is substantial, as treatment costs and loss of productivity can cripple communities.

Globally, cholera remains a major public health concern, with outbreaks occurring in areas with inadequate sanitation and clean water access. Addressing this issue in Zimbabwe is not just a local effort but a global responsibility to reduce the overall burden of the disease.

In conclusion, combating the cholera outbreak in Zimbabwe requires a multi-pronged approach, including community-based interventions and collaborative efforts. By working together and prioritizing hygiene education, safe water sources, and early detection, we can help Zimbabwe overcome this crisis and reduce the global burden of cholera. It is imperative that we act swiftly to save lives and build a healthier future for all.

Mnangagwa Congratulates Self For Building Dam

WHILE Zimbabwe has been reeling under illegal economic sanctions for the past 23 years, the Second Republic has come up with sanctions-busting measures to grow the economy and improve people’s livelihoods.

The United States of America and its Western allies imposed illegal economic sanctions to push a regime change agenda in Zimbabwe, threatened by the potential that the country showed in various sectors of the economy, particularly in agriculture and mining.

For the past 23 years, foreigners tried all tricks in the book including hiding behind opposition political parties, but they have failed to cripple the country’s economy owing to robust sanctions-busting measures put in place by the Second Republic.

“President Emmerson Mnangagwa took 9 months to build a dam which has transformed people’s lives despite the country being under sanctions. Muchekeranwa Dam, which has several hectares of land has become a green belt. Chivhu dam was completed, and 160 hectares of land is under irrigation, Rwenya Bridge has been completed despite the country being under sanctions. This shows how serious the Second Republic is in terms of improving people’s lives. Investors have come on board to look at the Manhize steel plant, very soon we will be getting steel,” said Mash East Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution, Cde Apolonia Munzverengwi.

The fight against sanctions requires a holistic approach, including harnessing the youth dividend through innovation and technology.

With the illegal embargo being felt across the economy, the tourism industry has shown its resilience through a robust expansion drive.

Gohori Resort director, Mr Bernard Kasekete said, “We had sanctions for a very long time and our President called business people to take charge of their destiny through participating in growing the national cake. This has pushed us to work hard and ensure that we continue to improve our facilities despite the existence of illegal economic sanctions.”

Zimbabwe has registered sustained economic growth for the past three years, proof that the country is winning the war against sanctions.

In the past six years, Zimbabwe has registered huge investment flows including the mining sector where companies such as Sabi Star and Prospect Resources have ventured into lithium extraction, while local construction companies such as Fossil Contracting and Bitumen have taken the lead in road rehabilitation and infrastructure development.

The National Development Strategy One economic blueprint is anchored by 14 clusters whose objectives are to realise national development and improve lives, despite limitations such as sanctions.

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Raging Fire Destroys Zanu PF Activist’s Home

SHURUGWI – The homestead of a Shurugwi Zanu PF activist Raphael Mlingwa that was reduced to ashes by suspected arsonists in August has been burned down again, this time by a veld fire.

Mlingwa of Poshai Village under Chief Nhema lost building material that Zanu PF members had donated to him, food stuffs, livestock and all property to the fire two weeks ago. He told The Mirror that he is appealing for help as the rainy season has begun.

“I was at home when a veld fire burnt down my homestead again. We tried to put out the fire but the winds were strong and we failed.
“I lost all the building material as cement and roofing sheets. I also lost livestock and kitchen utensils. I am appealing for support to rebuild my homestead before the rain season comes into full swing,” he said… www.masvingomirror.com

https://masvingomirror.com/shurugwi-zanu-pf-activist-homestead-burnt-again/

Firearm holders urged to surrender arms

POLICE yesterday urged all illegal firearm and ammunition holders to “voluntarily” surrender the weapons under the presidential amnesty.

In a statement, national police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner, Paul Nyathi, said individuals and companies with unregistered or smuggled firearms should make use of the presidential amnesty to regularise the possession of the weapons.

 “The public and relevant institutions are reminded and urged to go to nearest police stations and formally surrender all firearms,” Nyathi said.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa in August last year declared an amnesty on all illegal firearm holders to voluntarily surrender them to their nearest police stations with no questions asked.

The amnesty followed a spike in armed robberies and other offences involving the use of firearms throughout the country.

“No criminal charges will be preferred against anyone who voluntarily surrenders a firearm or ammunition during this period. The public is therefore urged to take advantage of this amnesty and regularize possession of firearms in terms of the Firearms Act, Chapter 10:09,” Nyathi said.

In last year’s amnesty exercise, 580 firearms and 260 ammunition were surrendered to the police.

“Tshabangu’s actions illegal”: CCC

CCC has reiterated that Sengezo Tshabangu’s activities are illegal and that Parliament and the Minister of Local Government should disregard them, reported CITE.

This comes after Tshabangu wrote a letter to the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) submitting a list of what he said were the designated officials authorised to countersign papers for the party’s approved candidates for the upcoming by-elections.

By-elections will be held on 09 December 2023 after Tshabangu recalled 15 CCC members of the National Assembly, 09 senators and 17 Councillors.

CCC spokesperson Promise Mkhwananzi said Tshabangu is not authorised to act on behalf of the party and that his activities are illegal. Said Mkwananzi:

As we have stated, Tshabangu’s activities are an ongoing act of criminality and illegality, thus all there is, and we continue to advise the speaker of Parliament to disregard Tshabangu and all the things that he is doing, they are not part and parcel of CCC.

The signing thing is neither here nor there, what is there is that Tshabangu is not the person that is supposed to sign. We have got people that were signing for our candidates in the election. We will communicate in due course.

According to a letter dated 23 October 2023 addressed to ZEC’s Chief Elections Officer, Tshabangu, Mbuso Siso, and Jabulani Ncube are the CCC officials designated to countersign nomination papers for the party’s candidates.

Panic as cholera hits Chitungwiza

Cholera has spread to Chitungwiza after suspected cases were recorded in St Mary’s, sparking panic among residents of the dormitory town that is facing acute water shortages.

The Chitungwiza municipality has turned the Family Health Services Clinic, commonly referred to as the Baby Clinic, into a quarantine centre for the infected.

St. Mary’s city health promoters’ chairperson, Juliet Jotam, confirmed the cholera outbreak when contacted by NewsDay.

“We are doing door-to-door campaigns, giving people awareness, and teaching those hygienic habits, such as washing hands before eating. We don’t want to see a lot of people die of cholera. That’s why we believe in prevention,” she said.

In a statement, St. Mary’s Clinic Health Promotions department said: “St. Mary’s has been hit by a cholera outbreak, with a number of cases reported in the just-ended week.”

Chitungwiza’s acting health and environmental services director, Herbert Chiroodza, said they were monitoring the situation.

Chitungwiza Central Hospital spokesperson, Audrey Tasaranarwo, told NewsDay that the hospital received cholera patients from the dormitory town.

Chitungwiza Residents Trust director, Alice Kuveya, accused Chitungwiza municipality of allegedly supressing the number of confirmed cases.

“I was at St. Mary’s clinic yesterday (Tuesday) and I also met Chitrest residents’ coordinators, who said the situation is not pleasing. Most of the boreholes drilled by the council are not working,” Kuveya said.

Chitungwiza and Manyame Rural Residents Association director, Marvelous Kumalo, said Chitungwiza was a ticking health time bomb.

“I hope that the authorities will manage the cholera cases and stop the disease from spreading,” he said.

“A permanent solution involves having a water source and a water treatment plant for Chitungwiza’s rapidly growing population. The town also needs to improve its waste management systems, especially liquid waste reticulation.”

Cabinet on Tuesday revealed that Zimbabwe’s cumulative suspected cholera cases were 5 338 with 5 090 recoveries as at October 21, 2023.

Manicaland and Harare provinces emerged as the most affected areas with the highest number of cholera cases in the country, having reported 2 524 and 1 654 cumulative cholera cases, respectively.

Former Top Model Escapes Jail

By- Top former model Mercy Mushaninga has been convicted and sentenced to perform 350 hours of unpaid community service at the Belvedere Vehicle Inspection Department.

Mushaninga duped five models of a combined US$10 200 in a botched Dubai modelling event

A Harare magistrate Ms Yeukai Dzuda also ordered Mushaninga to pay back the money.

Mushaninga (47), who is also founder of Zim Gossip Model Agency, was convicted of fraud after a full trial by Ms Dzuda. Ms Dzuda had initially slapped Mushaninga with a 28 months’ jail term.
Six months were suspended on condition of good behaviour, another 12 months were suspended on condition she pays back the five models she duped their US$10 200 by December 21, and the remaining six months were suspended on condition she performs 350 hours of community service at Belvedere Vehicle Inspectorate Department.
In mitigation before sentence, Mushaninga told the court that she was a single parent of two children, aged 25 and 17, and that she also takes care of her late brother’s children. But in aggravation, Prosecutor Mr Bornface Musvaire asked for a stiff penalty, adding that it was the duty of the court to protect victims.
“The accused has shown remorse. But it should be noted that the victims of the offence suffered a negative impact with some victims having to suffer in Dubai for the event that never took place,” he said.
“Some, who were still in Zimbabwe, had to prepare, go to the airport, only to face the embarrassment that they were not going to travel.
“It is of paramount importance to protect this type of victim. Society must have confidence in the courts and must know that the courts are there to protect them from such offenders.”
The State proved that in August last year, Mushaninga invited Daniel Tinei Muzondo, Isabel Temani, Wendy Kamwana, Shalom Ramunyenyiwa, and Wadzanai Chitate to participate in the 6th Miss Universal VIP World 2022 and the 16th Little Miss Universe Beauty Pageant scheduled for October 25 to 30 last year in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates.
They each paid up to US$2 900, totalling US$10 200. The complainants only discovered that they had been duped on October 24 on the scheduled date of travel. They made a police report leading to Mushaninga’s arrest.

Who Beat Auxillia Mnangagwa Up Like This? | PICTURE

Auxillia Mnangagwa’s embarrassing broken arm

Mystery Surrounds Assault of First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa

By A Correspondent | HARARE – The city was rife with speculation and concern over a photograph which surfaced showing First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa with a severely broken arm. Given her tumultuous past, many were left wondering: who could have assaulted the First Lady?

From December 2017 to December 2022, numerous reports highlighted a pattern of violence by the First Lady against staff members at the State House. These allegations only ceased after an investigative report by ZimEye news network brought the issue to the public’s attention.(click to read)

Moreover, insiders have hinted at increasing tensions within the Presidential home. Some sources suggest that the probability of violence from her husband reached an alarming 99% before a pivotal moment. Following another explosive investigation by ZimEye, the First Lady was allegedly relocated to a property across the road from the State House.

While many speculate about the connection between her relocation and the assault, official statements remain scarce. The President’s Office has yet to comment on both the relocation and the incident.

The image is date-stamped on her son, junior’s portal within a few months of a lengthy videocall Auxillia made to ZimEye’s Simba Chikanza which lasted more than half an hour, afterwhich time Chikanza requested that she responds to the rest of his interview questions.

Chikanza would later offload the entire videocall to the public despite threats he received from the controversial activist, Hopewell Chin’ono who claimed that his (Chikanza’s) deadline to Auxillia Mnangagwa was blackmail which would get Chikanza arrested in the UK. Chin’ono commandered a hoarde of Twitter personalities to hush down criticism that propped up Mnangagwa’s wife’s reputation and made it aopear as if she had been violated, when she is the one who had videocalled the journalist and in fear of being explosed, communicated various explosive revelations about her relationship with her husband, Emmerson and also with his deputy Constantino Chiwenga. She also blew her skirt up over the illegal appointment of her convicted armed robber brother, Paradzayi Kutyauripo to the State House and to the Negomo Chieftainship.

Hopewell Chin’ono’s confirmation of threatening Chikanza to protect Auxillia Mnangagwa from public scrutiny

The incident has also sparked a broader conversation on the safety and well-being of political figures and their families.

Auxillia is currently booked to enter an expensive London hotel in November with a senior London embassy male staff member (name withheld).

For now, as the investigation continues, the nation watches and waits for the truth to emerge.

Auxillia Mnangagwa with a broken arm

West Group Security Champions Women Empowerment

By Business Reporter- Women play pivotal roles in our society. They are our daughters, sisters, mothers, grandmothers and above all, the best caregivers because of their feminine attributes.

Recognising their essential role and involving them in decision-making and solution implementation makes life simple.

One company that has embraced women with open arms is West Group Security, a subsidiary of WestProp Holdings.

The company is moving with the times and is at the forefront of giving opportunities and promoting women into positions of authority and influence.

The company, co-founded by phenomenal businesswoman and philanthropist Mrs Joanna Sharpe and ex-top-cop Dr Oliver Chibage, is well aware of women’s critical and public relations role in private sector security.

This reporter interviewed two of the 79 female security officers at West Group to understand their mood working in the private security sector, a preserve for men in years gone by.

Security Officer Makumbi Imbayago, currently number four (4) in the hierarchy, leads the womenfolk at West Group Security.

She feels so much at home in her job that she is ready to add value when the company opens a training school.

“I have qualifications as an instructor from the Air Force of Zimbabwe. I feel I have a lot to give in terms of training and instilling discipline”, she says.

She says women play an important role in security because they always employ the feminine side to relate to clients, which makes them more accessible.
“Modern security is very flexible. One however has to work within their terms of reference and interact with customers in accordance with the needs of the site and client,” she says.

Security Officer Imbayago has a diploma in ICT and other developmental qualifications attained during her 23-year stint with the Air Force of Zimbabwe.

One of the youngest officers at West Group is Patience Nyachiwowo (23), a part 3 student at the Midlands State University doing a Bachelor of Arts in Business Sciences and Management.

Patience Nyachiwowo

She joined the company in March 2021, soon after completing her Advanced Level studies at Lundi Christian College in Masvingo.

“I joined the company as a guard. I chose to be a guard because I was inspired by my uncle, who is a Zimbabwe Republic Police officer. I told myself I would want to do guard duties and rise through the ranks.

“My first guard duties were at Pokugara Town Houses and at BP Global Solutions at Joina City,” she recalls.
She says West Group Security allowed her to further her education and reassured her that she would always return to work during semester breaks.

“I am currently doing my attachment at West Group Security. I am doing business administration as part of my learning programme,” she said.

Ms Nyachiwowo feels there is enough space for women in security, and she is confident more educated women will find it attractive to be security guards.

“Security is a field for women. We fit in all departments be it on the field and in management. I am glad I am making a difference,” she said.

According to Caitlin Oelofsen, the founder of Feminine Enhanced Modern Inventions (FEM-I), a tech-start up on a mission to redefine safety for women, empowering women with leadership could bring up new security solutions.

“Equipping more female employees with the training and skills required to progress to middle management or higher management positions within the industry could lead to groundbreaking multi-perspective safety solutions whilst strengthening company culture and boosting employee morale”.

“The participation of women in security is pivotal as it provides a nexus between discord and comfort. In the advent of discord, women inspire confidence and provide harmony,” says Mrs Sharpe.

Mnangagwa Finally Reveals Crocodile Character

CCC Namibia condemns the state-sponsored abduction and torture of former CCC MP Hon Chidhakwa!

25 October 2023

Citizens in Namibia who subscribe to the national democratic revolution led by the organic President Advocate Nelson Chamisa are quite infuriated at the perpetual state-engineered abductions, torture, and enforced disappearances of change champions and human rights defenders on account of politics. We condemn the recent abduction and torture of Hon Chidhakwa, who was bundled into a car in Harare, tortured, and left for dead in Acturus.

This incessant perpetration of violence on the alternative unearthed ZANU-PF’s panic mode ahead of the SADC Summit after the 23 August shambolic elections. Namibia district is jovial in that Hon Chidhakwa regardless of torture, remains committed and determined to prosecuting the democratic struggle to its bitter end. His comprehension of the ups and downs of the struggle is an exception considering that the ZANU PF-controlled state agents broke his hands, and legs and injected him with an unknown substance.

It is now imperative for Zimbabweans to embrace dangerous freedom against state repression. Hon Chidhakwa called out for aid during the abduction but the people of Zimbabwe ignored his clamour for help. Namibia district is perturbed that the citizens always blame the President for not giving them the signal, it is clear that Zimbabweans are not yet ripe for a full-blown revolution against tyranny. Solidarity is a core value of social democracy, the citizens in Harare were anticipated to offer solidarity to Hon Chidhakwa during the period of his abduction.

ZANU-PF is taking advantage of the citizenry’s incapacity to sacrifice for better livelihoods for everyone in the motherland. Citizens have become extremely selfish, none is ready to pay the ultimate price. We are inspired by his resolution to keep on supporting the people’s struggle despite the side shows exhibited by Tshabangu, an undoubted ZANU-PF surrogate.

We would like to wish Hon Chidhakwa a speedy recovery so that together we can accomplish the national democratic struggle against ZANU PF satanism. Citizens must unite across the political divide and exert political and diplomatic pressure on the regime. All constitutional avenues should be exhausted as the Harare regime presses the panic button. Zimbabwe belongs to us all and we demand freedom, equality, and justice in the motherland.

Abductions epitomize that the politically inept regime did not win the elections. The futile attempt to silence the voices of dissent will not suffice. Citizens shall peacefully rise demanding a fresh election run by an independent body, and an abrupt end to state-sponsored torture, gross abuse of human rights, looting, corruption, and politically motivated violence. The people of Zimbabwe deserve free, fair, and credible elections.

The attempt to deter social democrats through abductions must be resisted with equal measure. Tshabangu and his masters will certainly meet the wrath of the citizens who have invested much in CCC since its inception. Let’s gather the varlour, mettle, and nerve needed to confront these looters. CCC Namibia appreciates SADC, the African Union, and all other observer missions for speaking truth to power and condemning the sham elections that were marred with irregularities. Citizens should remain focused on demanding fresh elections in Zimbabwe.

“Tiripachirangano, chero vakarova sei”, be strong Hon Chidhakwa, Hon Job Saro Wiwa Sikhala, Clr Womberaishe Nhende, Jacob Ngarivhume, and all political prisoners incarcerated because of politics. Independence with freedom, justice, and equality will surely come in a New Great Zimbabwe led by our political generator, President Adv Nelson Chamisa. ZANU-PF is cognizant of the revolutionary prowess of the masses which is why they are intimidating citizens through abductions, arbitrary arrests, and long pre-trial detentions.

We demand justice for Hon Chidhakwa! #FreeJobSaroWiwaSikhala #JusticeForMoreblessingAli.

ZANUPFMustGo

TshabanguMustBeStopped

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Svikiro-for-ED’S Lightning Bolt Headed for United States Explodes In Harare | GRAPHIC

Jest in pictures: A Svikiro for ED (Witch Doctor for ED) stands confidently against a neutral background. He is adorned in traditional magician attire, but what stands out is a vibrant scarf wrapped around his neck, showcasing the colors of the Zimbabwean flag: green, yellow, red, and black with a white triangle on the left side. In his outstretched hand, he holds a bolt of electric blue lightning. The energy crackles and hums as he directs it toward a large map of the United States that’s displayed in front of him. However, instead of striking the map, the lightning bolt rebelliously curves away, refusing to make contact. The bolt then arcs back towards the magician, flying straight into his surprised face. The trajectory of the lightning bolt continues past him, stretching out behind him and pointing directly at the city of Harare, Zimbabwe. PICTURE STORY

Kamambo Seeks Suspension Of Zim Football

Ousted Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) president Felton Kamambo has written to FIFA seeking another suspension on Zimbabwe by the world governing body, citing the Sports and Recreation Commission (SRC)’s reluctance to withdrew charges on him as per agreement.

Before the suspension imposed on Zimbabwe for third party interference was lifted on July 10, FIFA, the SRC and the ousted Kamambo-led administration agreed that the country’s sports regulatory body. – Soccer24 News

Mnangagwa Fails To Rig Economy

Statement by CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa

RIGGING ELECTIONS DESTROYS EVERYBODY AND EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE …

The recent financial development is very disturbing but it is in itself an indication of the bad politics and flawed government arising out of and from a disputed, flawed and bogus election.

I hear that Banks have stopped giving $USD loans. This will have far reaching ramifications on industry, commerce and the economy at large.

As of June 2023, RBZ reports show that 94% of the loans are denominated in USD while 6% of the total loans were in ZWL. In terms of deposits, 88% of total deposits were in USD while 12% were ZWL. If the USD under the mattresses were deposited into the banking sector, share of the ZWL deposits would be undoubtedly close to 0%. This effectively means that the economy has dollarised.

In view of this, if the news circulating around which to the effect that banks have stopped issuing USD loans is correct, it simply means that the whole economy is cut off the financial system and its demise is close!

There is no scope to substitute USD with ZWL because the supply of ZWL is very thin. In addition, with interest rate of 150% per annum, it is not viable to switch to ZWL loans. If the development is true, this situation is as good as taking out oxygen from a living being.

The chaos which will ensue is unimaginable – 49% of Zimbabwean currently live under extreme poverty. The ensuing economic hardships will likely increase extreme poverty and emigration into neighboring countries. The Zimbabwean economic crisis is now a SADC domestic crisis!

The country is paying the price to rot in constitutionalism, drought of good governance and a kwashiorkor of leadership!

Zimbabwe must return to majority rule, a people’s government and a restoration of fundamental freedoms, rights and democracy. Zimbabwe needs a capable, responsible and accountable government #ForEveryone

“Theories on the Origin of the Universe”

By Etiwel Mutero | Many progressive thinkers have pondered the origin of the universe. Various theories have been proposed, and some have gained acceptance. Among these, the Big Bang Theory stands out as the most widely acknowledged within the scientific community. Yet, questions persist: Are these scientific theories on the origins of the universe valid? Can we regard them as factual? Is there an alternative theory more compelling than the Big Bang Theory?

It’s essential to understand that every theory regarding the universe’s origins has its limitations, often leaving readers with lingering questions. For instance, many of these theories suggest that our current universe emerged from nothing, implying that its existence might be a random occurrence or accident. This perspective seems to negate the possibility of an intentional creator.

Lawrence Krause, in his book “A Universe from Nothing: Why There is Something Rather than Nothing,” delved deep into the Big Bang Theory. However, George Ellis critiqued this work, stating that Krause presented “untested speculative theories… without experimental or observational evidence… it’s more philosophical speculation than tested science.” Given such critiques, some argue that theories like the Big Bang and even Darwin’s theory of evolution are more philosophical than scientific.

If these prevailing theories are viewed with skepticism, is there an alternative explanation for the universe’s origin? The intricate beauty of nature and the order within the cosmos suggest an intentional design. Nazeer Ahmed Kasi, in “The Universe and its Designer,” argues that without acknowledging an intelligent creator, the universe becomes inexplicable. This perspective aligns with the creation narrative in the Bible’s Book of Genesis.

Written by Moses under divine inspiration, Genesis 1:1 states, “In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth.” The subsequent verses detail the creation process over six days, culminating in the creation of humanity. Various Bible verses support this narrative, emphasizing God’s role as the Creator.

The Book of Colossians introduces another dimension, suggesting Christ’s involvement in creation, aligning with the trinity doctrine of God as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. This interpretation is further supported by passages in Hebrews and John.

Revelation 14:7 emphasizes worshiping the Creator God, highlighting His uniqueness. The Bible asserts that God created the universe in six literal days, resting on the seventh, which He sanctified. This day of rest, the Sabbath, is a reminder of God’s creative power and ownership of all existence. Observing the Sabbath is an act of recognizing God’s sovereignty.

Saturday is recognized as the Sabbath in the Bible, a day of rest and worship. This practice is rooted in the creation narrative and serves as a weekly reminder of God’s role as the Creator.

In conclusion, while scientific theories offer insights into the universe’s origins, they also come with uncertainties. The Biblical narrative provides an alternative perspective, emphasizing a divine Creator. Regardless of one’s beliefs, it’s crucial to approach the topic with an open mind and respect diverse viewpoints.

Etiwel Mutero is affiliated with the Seventh-day Adventist Church and expresses his personal views in this article.

Auxillia Mnangagwa London Hotel Booking With A Mystery Male Employee

As ZimEye prepares to offload details of First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa’s expensive London hotel booking, ZANU PF members have launched attacks agaist the news network saying the investigation is unwarranted. As an update is in the prepare, below is a response by one ZANU PF supporter following the embassy announcement on Auxillia’s controversial trip to London where she is set to blow USD3million on a sadza cooking competition involving 10 contestants she is flying to Zimbabwe with and on whom she will be the judge inside the London embassy building. She is currently booked with an expensive London hotel that charges GBP1,000 per day, and a senior married male embassy employee is joining her in the posh building where she will be without her husband, the despot Mnangagwa.

By Own Correspondent | In a Sunday (last week) development, a UK based ZANU PF official, Dr. Masimba Mavaza, has responded to allegations of threatening journalist Simba Chikanza over a story related to the First Lady’s upcoming visit to London.

Dr Masimba Mavaza

Dr. Mavaza’s full response is as follows:

“The program to which the First Lady of Zimbabwe was invited to attend was not organized by herself.

“The First Lady was invited by His Excellency, the Ambassador of Zimbabwe. The program is being arranged and organized by the embassy.

“The trip is being financed from private sources. The First Lady has not accepted the invitation yet, and it is mischievous to say that she invited herself to a program.

“Furthermore, the First Lady has a very busy schedule, and she has no time to respond to speculation. The First Lady’s team is not more than five people, so the fifty people talked about is just an imagination.

“The cooking competition puts the Zimbabwean culture on the world map, and it will be a great honour to have the First Lady promoting our culture through food. Hukama igasva. If you know, you know. I have not threatened Simba, but simply requested to meet him in a peaceful, brotherly, and friendly manner. Please put the record straight.”

Malema Says Zanu PF Is A Criminal Syndicate That Steals Elections

By A Correspondent| South African opposition Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) has labelled the ruling Zanu PF party as a criminal syndicate that uses the army and the police to intimidate people and steal elections.

Speaking on The Daily Thetha show, Malema did not mince his words describing Zanu PF as a syndicate of criminals who abuses state institutions to retain power.

“If you go to Zimbabwe, Zanu PF is not a popular party, it’s a criminal syndicate that steals elections, uses the army and the police to intimidate people,” said Malema.

“Powerful Witch Doctor for ED” After Failing to Stop Lightning and Zim Hyenas Killing Mnangagwa’s People EnMasse, Threatens US Govt With Death-Plague Over Sanctions

‘Witch Doctor for ED’ Issues Dire Threat to the U.S. Amidst Local Turmoil**

By Farai D Hove | In a shocking revelation, a self-proclaimed ZANU PF-aligned spirit medium, known as ‘Moyo Chirandu’, has threatened the United States of America with a mysterious plague of death. This ultimatum comes in retaliation for the U.S. sanctions against the Zimbabwe Defence Forces, accused of civilian atrocities and multiple political coups since 1 August 2018.

Speaking at a controversial anti-sanctions rally, Chirandu announced: “I want to inform you that Zimbabwe is deeply spiritual, leaning on our ancestors. It has been decided that we are now intervening. Let me warn the Americans and the British: we possess powers beyond earthly comprehension. We may not have weapons, but our sticks and our snuff hold immense power. Prepare for mysterious happenings in your nations. The founders of these sanctions, and those who believe in their imposition, will experience mysterious deaths. We give you one year to lift these sanctions or face the wrath of our spiritual forces.”

This ominous proclamation comes amidst a series of calamities plaguing key figures in Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration. Recent events include unexplained lightning strikes and hyena attacks, claiming the lives of many relatives of those allegedly involved in manipulating the 2023 elections. Tragically, even a Zimbabwe Electoral Commissioner’s father has met an untimely health collapse. Many Zimbabweans interpret these events as spiritual retribution for the electoral violence that has plagued the nation, especially following the tumultuous ousting of the late president Robert Mugabe.

A comment from the US government could not be obtained at the time of writing.

The international community watches with bated breath as this saga unfolds, waiting to see if Chirandu’s forewarnings come to pass or if diplomatic solutions can be reached to ensure peace and security for all parties involved.- ZimEye

As He Goes Down, Any Pity for Emmerson Mnangagwa?

Zimbabwe Faces Unsettling Times Amid Political Tensions and Natural Calamities.

By Dorrothy Moyo | HARARE – In a wave of harrowing events, Zimbabwe faces unsettling times as political tensions intertwine with natural calamities. Recent days have seen the nation reeling from several tragedies, particularly impacting individuals linked with the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) and the FAZ organization, aligned with the ruling ZANU PF party.

The string of misfortunes began with the fatal lightning strikes of three family members related to a prominent figure in the FAZ organization. This was closely followed by the sudden collapse of a ZEC commissioner’s father, further immersing the political community into distress. The series of tragic events continued with two horrifying hyena attacks, resulting in the deaths of an FAZ agent and a ZANU PF member.

The incidents have ignited intense online and public debate, with sentiments of superstition and fear emerging. “Kugona ngozi huiripa (the curse needs to be cured), watch and see more to come,” remarked Mawuka Mawuka, a local resident, indicating a widespread sense of impending doom. Another commentator, choosing to remain anonymous, added, “I wish this can happen every day all thanks to the mheni King,” highlighting the deep societal divisions.

Amid the political spectrum, these incidents are further complicating an already tense environment. The sudden collapse of the ZEC commissioner’s father, identified as Vice President Kembo Mohadi, during a pivotal political rally, and the tragic fate of the FAZ and ZANU PF members are intensifying national discourse.

The government’s management of these events, including directives to censor news regarding Mohadi’s collapse, is raising concerns about press freedom and expression in the country.

In a separate development, CCC President Nelson Chamisa countered allegations questioning his party’s structural integrity. In an exclusive interview with Xolisani Ncube, Chamisa emphasized, “When we say strategic ambiguity and a structureless structure, it’s just to confuse our opponent. We are thoroughly structured.” He further highlighted the party’s nationwide influence and addressed the controversial election results, asserting his party’s significant victory in both the presidency and parliament.

As Zimbabwe grapples with these challenges, the resilience and unity of its citizens are being tested. With political unrest and nature’s unpredictability colliding with dire consequences, the nation stands at a crossroads, hoping for a brighter and more stable future.

Social media metrics between Tuesday and Wednesday indicated a staggering 99.2% disapproval rating against Emmerson Mnangagwa, reflecting the nation’s sentiments regarding these disturbing events.- ZimEye

Sympathy Over Mnangagwa’s Fate, Amid Mass Deaths Of ZEC, FAZ Families, How Much?

Zimbabwe Faces Unsettling Times Amid Political Tensions and Natural Calamities.

By Dorrothy Moyo | HARARE – In a wave of harrowing events, Zimbabwe faces unsettling times as political tensions intertwine with natural calamities. Recent days have seen the nation reeling from several tragedies, particularly impacting individuals linked with the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) and the FAZ organization, aligned with the ruling ZANU PF party.

The string of misfortunes began with the fatal lightning strikes of three family members related to a prominent figure in the FAZ organization. This was closely followed by the sudden collapse of a ZEC commissioner’s father, further immersing the political community into distress. The series of tragic events continued with two horrifying hyena attacks, resulting in the deaths of an FAZ agent and a ZANU PF member.

The incidents have ignited intense online and public debate, with sentiments of superstition and fear emerging. “Kugona ngozi huiripa (the curse needs to be cured), watch and see more to come,” remarked Mawuka Mawuka, a local resident, indicating a widespread sense of impending doom. Another commentator, choosing to remain anonymous, added, “I wish this can happen every day all thanks to the mheni King,” highlighting the deep societal divisions.

Amid the political spectrum, these incidents are further complicating an already tense environment. The sudden collapse of the ZEC commissioner’s father, identified as Vice President Kembo Mohadi, during a pivotal political rally, and the tragic fate of the FAZ and ZANU PF members are intensifying national discourse.

The government’s management of these events, including directives to censor news regarding Mohadi’s collapse, is raising concerns about press freedom and expression in the country.

In a separate development, CCC President Nelson Chamisa countered allegations questioning his party’s structural integrity. In an exclusive interview with Xolisani Ncube, Chamisa emphasized, “When we say strategic ambiguity and a structureless structure, it’s just to confuse our opponent. We are thoroughly structured.” He further highlighted the party’s nationwide influence and addressed the controversial election results, asserting his party’s significant victory in both the presidency and parliament.

As Zimbabwe grapples with these challenges, the resilience and unity of its citizens are being tested. With political unrest and nature’s unpredictability colliding with dire consequences, the nation stands at a crossroads, hoping for a brighter and more stable future.

Social media metrics between Tuesday and Wednesday indicated a staggering 99.2% disapproval rating against Emmerson Mnangagwa, reflecting the nation’s sentiments regarding these disturbing events.- ZimEye

By-Elections Declared By Mnangagwa A Muppet Show, Says Chamisa

HARARE – Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) leader Nelson Chamisa says by-elections to fill 14 National Assembly vacancies and 17 local authority seats are a ‘Muppet Show’ and his party will boycott them.

Chamisa’s declaration in an interview released Wednesday could put him at odds with some of his party’s representatives who were controversially recalled by a man who declared himself as the party’s interim secretary general.

Sengezo Tshabangu, dismissed as an impostor by Chamisa, has effectively hijacked the party. This week, he wrote to the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission stating that only he and two others are authorised to approve CCC candidates for the December 9 by-elections.

When asked if the recalled MPs and councillors would participate in the election, Chamisa said: “We’re not interested in side shows, the main show is the issue of having a proper government, a proper election, a legitimate government in Zimbabwe. All these things are side shows.

“As you look at us, do we look like characters that would participate in a Muppet Show?

“We should not waste time on unconstitutional acts; on criminal acts. We don’t participate in crime. It would be a different ball game had this position been created by a proper case of law. But you can’t criminally produce an imposter, a fraudster, a bogus recall which is not from CCC.”

The recalled MPs and councillors are challenging the legality of the process.

The matter will be heard at the High Court on November 2.

Chamisa accused Zanu PF of selectively choosing to act on Tshabangu’s recalls while aware that he was not working for CCC.

“Everyone knows who CCC is but they choose to be dishonest, mendacious and malicious,” he said.

Tshabangu recalled 14 MPs, nine senators and 17 councillors just over a month after they were sworn-in following elections on August 23.

Tshabangu appeared to profit from the CCC’s lack of structures and a known constitution by imposing himself as interim secretary general.

Chamisa Finally Humiltates Mudenda, Mnangagwa

CCC President Nelson Chamisa Addresses Allegations Regarding Party’s Structure

By Farai D Hove | Amidst the growing unrest and political turmoil, CCC President Nelson Chamisa has stepped forward to counter allegations questioning the structural integrity of his party. This revelation comes as a significant move to counteract the growing narrative of Chamisa leading a party without concrete structures.

Jacob Mudenda, the Speaker of Parliament, in a sudden move, recalled Chamisa’s MPs. This decision was reportedly made based on the instructions from a lesser-known individual, Tsabangu Sezengo, who self-proclaimed himself as the CCC’s Secretary General. The rationale behind such a recall is unclear, but speculation suggests it’s an attempt to undermine Chamisa’s leadership and the strength of the CCC.

In an exclusive interview with Xolisani Ncube, Chamisa clarified his party’s stance. “When we say strategic ambiguity and a structureless structure, it’s just to confuse our opponent, and it doesn’t mean that we are not structured. We are thoroughly structured,” Chamisa stated.

Elaborating on the party’s reach and influence, Chamisa added, “We have a footprint far and wide across the whole country. You go to rural areas. We are everywhere in every village… we have dominated and this is what explains even in a flawed and bogus election like the one we had, we won emphatically, the Presidency.”

Chamisa did not shy away from addressing the controversial election results. “We won but we were not declared, Mr Mnangagwa is the one who was declared but he did not win, and there is no better evidence to that than what he has shown. There has not been ability and capacity within their rank and file to even celebrate because they know that they did not win. Even amongst themselves, they know that they did not win this election. So we did win because of a structured approach, a formidable approach. We won the majority in parliament. Apart from the 104 MPs that they have allocated to us, we won much more. In fact we had a majority in parliament, even local authorities…”.”

Highlighting the strength and success of his party, Chamisa said his strategic and structured approach is the reason behind his significant victory.

He said not only did they secure the Presidency, but they also won the majority in parliament.

As the political landscape remains tense, Chamisa’s declaration serves as a beacon of hope for his supporters, reaffirming the party’s strength and vision for the country’s future.

Judiciary Must Serve All, Leave No One Behind: MISA

MISA Regional Director Dr Tabani Moyo has called on the judiciary services to be accessible to all and not leave anyone behind, particularly the marginalised and vulnerable groups, as the world becomes increasingly digitised.

Dr Moyo was speaking at this year’s Southern and Eastern Africa Chief Justices’ Forum (SACJF) conference and annual general meeting in Arusha, Tanzania, which was held under the theme: The role of national judiciaries in dispute resolution under the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA): Application of modern technologies for high efficiency in justice dispensation.

“Chief Justices and judges, please allow me to bring to your attention that in Africa, as of 2022, only 36% of the citizens have access to the internet, according to the World Bank,” he said.

“The statistics do not further explain whether this is meaningful access to the internet. As you are aware, internet access is driven by mobile network operators, which pursue the profit motive. In communities such as rural areas with limited economic access, there is no motivation to connect these communities.

“In this regard, the pace with which the judicial services are migrating to online platforms must be alive to these realities and ensure that these marginalised communities are not left behind as they are not connected …”

The MISA Regional Director stressed the need for a structured migration approach that is responsive to the societal realities that the majority of the people of the continent need to be connected or meaningfully connected.

Dr Moyo proposed that the judicial services should take a vested interest towards ensuring that the universal service and access funds in their respective countries are managed in a transparent and accountable manner and utilised to expand affordable internet access so that judicial services are accessible to all.

Universal service and access funds are a funding mechanism to incentivise the expansion of mobile telephony and internet services in remote and underserved locations.

Dr Moyo said there is need for a conversation on the prioritisation of spectrum in the short term towards providing online judicial platforms at no cost to bridge the digital divide between those who are connected and the majority who are still to be connected.

Dr Moyo was one of the discussants on the session that tackled the topic: The role of modern technologies in dispute resolution in national courts, tribunals, and other regional courts.

Justice Said Kalunde, a judge in the High Court of Tanzania, gave the main presentation, while Justice Adelino Manuel Muchanga, Chief Justice of Mozambique, moderated the session.

This year’s engagements were officially opened by President Samia Suluhu Hassan of Tanzania on 23 October 2023.

The conference brought together Chief Justices from Kenya, Uganda, Namibia, Zimbabwe, Eswatini, Mozambique, Seychelles, Botswana, Angola, Zanzibar, Malawi, Lesotho, Mauritius, Zambia and South Africa.

In 2022, MISA was one of the five collaborative partners with SACJF, organising its historic symposium on 21 and 22 April.

The strategic partners included the International Commission of Jurists (ICJ), International Commission of Jurists Kenya (ICJ-K), Advancing Rights in Southern Africa (ARISA), and the American Bar Association among others.

The 2023 symposium brought together 12 Chief Justices under one roof for the first time since the forum’s formation in 2003.

Zimsec Exam Fraud

Eight Arrested in Zimsec Examination Fraud Scandal, Including a 52-Year-Old Impersonator.

HARARE – The Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (Zimsec) announced the arrest of eight individuals, including a 52-year-old man, in connection with various fraudulent activities related to examinations. Among the allegations is an attempt by one suspect to impersonate an exam candidate.

Zimsec clarified in a statement that no candidate has had pre-access to the 2023 examination papers. However, arrests ensued after a suspect was found circulating a fake Mathematics paper, leading to the apprehension of a Midlands State University student and an Ordinary Level student from Emmanuel Centre of Excellence in Harare.

Cole Mutandwa, from Kuwadzana, was detained for advertising and selling counterfeit Zimsec papers. Upon questioning, he implicated Paddington Nhedza, a university student, as his source. Nhedza, in turn, linked the fraud to Alishah Mangisi, a student in Harare, who claimed to have sourced the fake paper from a WhatsApp group for models. Both Mutandwa and Nhedza have since faced court proceedings.

In a shocking twist, George Bukuta, 52, was caught attempting to impersonate Shadreck Mutsau, a younger examination candidate. He confessed to being paid for this scheme. Meanwhile, Simbarashe Chifura was reported for trying to smuggle an exam answer sheet from the examination room, leading to the arrest of an accomplice, Patrick Zhanje.

Zimsec praised the vigilance of educators and exam administrators in maintaining the integrity of the nation’s examination system. Investigations continue, with Zimsec ensuring that strict measures are in place to prevent further breaches.

The examination body remains committed to upholding the standards of the national education system and has called for continued vigilance from all stakeholders.

Mnangagwa Congratulates Self For Stealing Polls

Source : Zanu PF

OPENING REMARKS BY HIS EXCELLENCY PRESIDENT AND ZANU PF FIRST SECRETARY E.D MNANGAGWA AT THE ZANU PF 373rd ORDINARY SESSION OF THE POLITBURO

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President Cde ED Mnangagwa.

I welcome you to the 373rd Politburo which marks the official opening of our conference to be held in Gweru on Friday.

We congratulate the outgoing campaign teams from all provinces for a job well done. For the upcoming by elections we expect to win resoundingly. In the upcoming conference we expect members to adhere to the party constitution, all head of departments should submit their reports by year end. This year’s theme for the conference will be, Towards vision 2030 through Industrialisation and Modenization. President Cde ED Mnangagwa.

We must desist from entertaining those who push the interests of foreigners in our country. The summer cropping season is upon us lest prepare the land across all communities. I assure early distribution if inputs to farmers. I urge the party to keep communities informed on Government programs. On the international side, Zimbabwe is being supported on the removal of illegal sanctions, they must go and go now. We shall remain guided by the fact that Zimbabwe is a friend to all and an enemy to none. We shall remain independent and proud Zimbabweans. Leaving no one and no place behind we shall ensure that our communities are driven out of vulnerability and hunger.

In conclusion we remain on an inseparable course to leave many of our people under poverty in prosperity. Our revolutionary development is irreversible, and success is certain.

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ZANU PF PRESS BRIEF BY NATIONAL SPOKESPERSON CHRIS MUTSVANGWA

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National Spokesperson Hon Senator Chris Mutsvangwa

The President had a busy day today given that it was a day for Cabinet. Tomorrow we shall be having Central Committee Meeting.

The time we spent deliberating on issues means we take serious our issues, we are the most organised Party. We were mainly deliberating on the administrative aspects of the conference. We are not like CCC who are disorganised and boss about being disorganised. They say we want to be invisible because we fear security personnel but security personnel are not the voters. Why are you scared to face the people it’s because you are a power grabber, he grabbed power from Tsvangirai in Buhera.

CCC takes instructions from the West unfortunately the West do not tell him how to organise a Party. He comes through emissaries to the President wanting to strike a deal in the absence of CCC leadership. This is not what ZANU PF does, we are an organised Party. We always looking forward never backwards.

Elections are over we are now focusing on governance. As we enter the summer cropping season we are now focusing on how to counter the Cyclone El Nino. Our focus in Gweru will be how to deliver better life for our people. Our delegates who will be over 3000 comes from different generations. The wapusa wapusa party can not go to court because they don’t have a document to authenticate themselves. Chamisa and Tshabangu are from the same Party and they all claim similar rights to the Party because it’s a wapusa wapusa party.

Our message resonates with the electorate. We believe as we go into 2028 more and more people will drift towards ZANU PF as we will be pushing our rural industrialisation program. We have top 6 Lithium billionaires in Zimbabwe working. ZANU PF is developing cities the CCC is only obsessed with going to State House.

The CCC always see toxicity in the country but if the situation is like that in Zimbabwe then why are investors flocking our country. Investors are coming in the country because they are seeing what the President is doing in terms of attracting investment. Delegates in Gweru will be appraised of what the President is doing around issues of development and investment promotion. The issue of drugs was also discussed.

The CCC can not accept result of an election where they would have lost. They only accept results where they win. American money is supported by Saudi Arabia. If Saudi Arabia refuses America will be chocked like what is happening now.

All the US dollars we are seeing now are new because we are selling our gold. Our young men who are digging gold are bringing in US dollars. These dollars are our money because America stopped giving us money from the time they imposed sanctions here. So all the US dollars we see is earned by Zimbabwe not donations. We are digging money here in Zimbabwe. We are a people centered Party we care for the welfare of our people.

The EU now recognise that ZIMBABWE has resources and they can not afford to ignore our resources. We have intelligent and alert people who see what is happening in the economy.

Tomorrow is Antisanction Day, people will be marching to Africa Unity Square. There was unison in terms of how African leaders are calling for the West to lift sanctions on Zimbabwe an issues which is disturbing the West. The EU wants democracy but they don’t want the same to happen in CCC. If they want democracy they should first teach CCC democracy 101. Chamisa was not elected in his Party.

We also discussed the issue of Israel and Palestine. The people of Palestine continue to be bombarded. We condemn what Israel is doing to Palestinians for supporting a political Party Hamas which is always winning elections. It is not right for the West to support Israel who is literally carrying out a genocide on the people of Palestine. Why can’t Israel be generous enough to let them enjoy their freedom instead of living under apartheid.

Our President is working hard at local and international level to make sure the people of Zimbabwe live a better life. We want to ensure that our economy creates more opportunities for our people. Recently the IMF revised upward growth rate for Zimbabwe. Our President never tires in his quest to deliver prosperity for the people of Zimbabwe.

Now we want to protect Biti and Welshman against Chamisa by denying his overtures to strike a deal with President Mnangagwa. I am told Tshabangu and Welshman are very close. Gonzo naChinyai zvatosvorana. We are not bothered we will continue with our developmental programs.

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Mnangagwa Can’t Rig Economy : President Chamisa

Statement by CCC leader President Nelson Chamisa

RIGGING ELECTIONS DESTROYS EVERYBODY AND EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE …

The recent financial development is very disturbing but it is in itself an indication of the bad politics and flawed government arising out of and from a disputed, flawed and bogus election.

I hear that Banks have stopped giving $USD loans. This will have far reaching ramifications on industry, commerce and the economy at large.

As of June 2023, RBZ reports show that 94% of the loans are denominated in USD while 6% of the total loans were in ZWL. In terms of deposits, 88% of total deposits were in USD while 12% were ZWL. If the USD under the mattresses were deposited into the banking sector, share of the ZWL deposits would be undoubtedly close to 0%. This effectively means that the economy has dollarised.

In view of this, if the news circulating around which to the effect that banks have stopped issuing USD loans is correct, it simply means that the whole economy is cut off the financial system and its demise is close!

There is no scope to substitute USD with ZWL because the supply of ZWL is very thin. In addition, with interest rate of 150% per annum, it is not viable to switch to ZWL loans. If the development is true, this situation is as good as taking out oxygen from a living being.

The chaos which will ensue is unimaginable – 49% of Zimbabwean currently live under extreme poverty. The ensuing economic hardships will likely increase extreme poverty and emigration into neighboring countries. The Zimbabwean economic crisis is now a SADC domestic crisis!

The country is paying the price to rot in constitutionalism, drought of good governance and a kwashiorkor of leadership!

Zimbabwe must return to majority rule, a people’s government and a restoration of fundamental freedoms, rights and democracy. Zimbabwe needs a capable, responsible and accountable government #ForEveryone

52-Year-Old Impersonator And Exam Riggers

8 Arrested in Zimsec Examination Fraud Scandal, Including a 52-Year-Old Impersonator

HARARE – The Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (Zimsec) announced the arrest of eight individuals, including a 52-year-old man, in connection with various fraudulent activities related to examinations. Among the allegations is an attempt by one suspect to impersonate an exam candidate.

Zimsec clarified in a statement that no candidate has had pre-access to the 2023 examination papers. However, arrests ensued after a suspect was found circulating a fake Mathematics paper, leading to the apprehension of a Midlands State University student and an Ordinary Level student from Emmanuel Centre of Excellence in Harare.

Cole Mutandwa, from Kuwadzana, was detained for advertising and selling counterfeit Zimsec papers. Upon questioning, he implicated Paddington Nhedza, a university student, as his source. Nhedza, in turn, linked the fraud to Alishah Mangisi, a student in Harare, who claimed to have sourced the fake paper from a WhatsApp group for models. Both Mutandwa and Nhedza have since faced court proceedings.

In a shocking twist, George Bukuta, 52, was caught attempting to impersonate Shadreck Mutsau, a younger examination candidate. He confessed to being paid for this scheme. Meanwhile, Simbarashe Chifura was reported for trying to smuggle an exam answer sheet from the examination room, leading to the arrest of an accomplice, Patrick Zhanje.

Zimsec praised the vigilance of educators and exam administrators in maintaining the integrity of the nation’s examination system. Investigations continue, with Zimsec ensuring that strict measures are in place to prevent further breaches.

The examination body remains committed to upholding the standards of the national education system and has called for continued vigilance from all stakeholders.

CCC Condemns Abduction, Torture Of Hon Chidhakwa

CCC Namibia condemns the state-sponsored abduction and torture of former CCC MP Hon Chidhakwa!

25 October 2023

Citizens in Namibia who subscribe to the national democratic revolution led by the organic President Advocate Nelson Chamisa are quite infuriated at the perpetual state-engineered abductions, torture, and enforced disappearances of change champions and human rights defenders on account of politics. We condemn the recent abduction and torture of Hon Chidhakwa, who was bundled into a car in Harare, tortured, and left for dead in Acturus.

This incessant perpetration of violence on the alternative unearthed ZANU-PF’s panic mode ahead of the SADC Summit after the 23 August shambolic elections. Namibia district is jovial in that Hon Chidhakwa regardless of torture, remains committed and determined to prosecuting the democratic struggle to its bitter end. His comprehension of the ups and downs of the struggle is an exception considering that the ZANU PF-controlled state agents broke his hands, and legs and injected him with an unknown substance.

It is now imperative for Zimbabweans to embrace dangerous freedom against state repression. Hon Chidhakwa called out for aid during the abduction but the people of Zimbabwe ignored his clamour for help. Namibia district is perturbed that the citizens always blame the President for not giving them the signal, it is clear that Zimbabweans are not yet ripe for a full-blown revolution against tyranny. Solidarity is a core value of social democracy, the citizens in Harare were anticipated to offer solidarity to Hon Chidhakwa during the period of his abduction.

ZANU-PF is taking advantage of the citizenry’s incapacity to sacrifice for better livelihoods for everyone in the motherland. Citizens have become extremely selfish, none is ready to pay the ultimate price. We are inspired by his resolution to keep on supporting the people’s struggle despite the side shows exhibited by Tshabangu, an undoubted ZANU-PF surrogate.

We would like to wish Hon Chidhakwa a speedy recovery so that together we can accomplish the national democratic struggle against ZANU PF satanism. Citizens must unite across the political divide and exert political and diplomatic pressure on the regime. All constitutional avenues should be exhausted as the Harare regime presses the panic button. Zimbabwe belongs to us all and we demand freedom, equality, and justice in the motherland.

Abductions epitomize that the politically inept regime did not win the elections. The futile attempt to silence the voices of dissent will not suffice. Citizens shall peacefully rise demanding a fresh election run by an independent body, and an abrupt end to state-sponsored torture, gross abuse of human rights, looting, corruption, and politically motivated violence. The people of Zimbabwe deserve free, fair, and credible elections.

The attempt to deter social democrats through abductions must be resisted with equal measure. Tshabangu and his masters will certainly meet the wrath of the citizens who have invested much in CCC since its inception. Let’s gather the varlour, mettle, and nerve needed to confront these looters. CCC Namibia appreciates SADC, the African Union, and all other observer missions for speaking truth to power and condemning the sham elections that were marred with irregularities. Citizens should remain focused on demanding fresh elections in Zimbabwe.

“Tiripachirangano, chero vakarova sei”, be strong Hon Chidhakwa, Hon Job Saro Wiwa Sikhala, Clr Womberaishe Nhende, Jacob Ngarivhume, and all political prisoners incarcerated because of politics. Independence with freedom, justice, and equality will surely come in a New Great Zimbabwe led by our political generator, President Adv Nelson Chamisa. ZANU-PF is cognizant of the revolutionary prowess of the masses which is why they are intimidating citizens through abductions, arbitrary arrests, and long pre-trial detentions.

We demand justice for Hon Chidhakwa! #FreeJobSaroWiwaSikhala #JusticeForMoreblessingAli.

ZANUPFMustGo

TshabanguMustBeStopped

CCC Namibia Rundu Branch
Change Champion
Robson Ruhanya

Man Steals Railway Bars

Harare Man Receives 10-Year Sentence for Stealing Railway Line Bars.

HARARE – A Harare resident has been handed a stringent 10-year jail sentence by Magistrate Mrs. Evelyn Mashavakure after being found guilty of stealing components from the railway line.

Prosecutor Mrs. Belinda Chimuka presented the details in court, stating that on September 14, 2023, loss control officers from the National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) were carrying out standard patrols along the NRZ railway tracks.

The officers, during their patrol, observed two individuals, including the accused, Muzika, tampering with the railway infrastructure between beats 3 and 4. As the officers approached, one of the culprits managed to escape, leaving Muzika behind. Despite Muzika’s attempts to resist and then flee, he was apprehended after the loss control officers called for backup.

Upon inspection, it was discovered that Muzika had removed vital railway components, including the stretcher bar, point lever, and coach screw. The stolen items, valued at USD$180, were recovered and presented as evidence in court.

The stringent sentence aims to send a clear message about the severity of such crimes, given the potential danger and disruption to railway services. The search for Muzika’s accomplice is still ongoing.

Harare Woman Fined for Illegally Selling Medicines

HARARE – A local woman has been fined US$100 for illegally selling medicines intended for diabetic patients. Grace Tagwireyi, 35, stood before Harare magistrate Yeukai Dzuda yesterday, facing charges of selling complementary medicines without the approval of the Medical Control Authority of Zimbabwe (MCAZ).

Tagwireyi admitted to the charges, pleading guilty.

The Medical Control Authority was represented in court by its inspector, Arnold Kunaka.

Prosecutor Ms. Nomsa Kangara provided details to the court regarding the incident. She stated that on October 4, MCAZ was alerted to Tagwireyi’s activities, where she was found advertising and distributing phytomed diabetes medicine.

On the same day, at approximately 1:14 pm, Inspector Kunaka, accompanied by Constable Samaneka from the Zimbabwe Republic Police, paid a visit to Tagwireyi’s shop located at Boka House on Robson Manyika Avenue in Harare. Upon inspection, they found her in possession of complementary medicines, specifically the phytomed Khoisan Herbal Product. Further interrogation revealed that Tagwireyi did not have the necessary permissions to sell such medicines.

The authorities confiscated 14 one-litre bottles of the phytomed Khoisan herbal product from her shop. Investigations are ongoing to determine if there are any additional illegal operations connected to this case.

Mnangagwa Unleashes Spooks On CCC Champion

WATCH: The regime in Harare is in panic mode because it lost the elections on the 23rd of August 2023, despite their flawed, shambolic, and disorganized nature. It is now targeting those who did not vote for them, specifically those who voted for President Nelson Chamisa and CCC, the champions of change.

https://fb.watch/nUjgdFkg8N/?mibextid=9R9pXO

Government Agents Brutally Assault CCC Official

WATCH: The regime in Harare is in panic mode because it lost the elections on the 23rd of August 2023, despite their flawed, shambolic, and disorganized nature. It is now targeting those who did not vote for them, specifically those who voted for President Nelson Chamisa and CCC, the champions of change.

https://fb.watch/nUjgdFkg8N/?mibextid=9R9pXO

Four Women In Trouble For Possessing Mbanje

MASVINGO-Magistrate Ivy Jaona has sentenced four women to a year each in jail for illegal possession of 45 twists of dagga valued at US$32.

Magistrate Jaona commuted the sentence of Pauline Makosi (41), Resta Rutoro (37), Alerta Svonono (26) and Memory Svonono (30) to 280 hours of community service each at Coronation Centre in Masvingo rural.

The four were arrested on October 9, 2023, at their bottle store at Manyama Business Centre after Police officers carrying operation ‘No to drugs and substances abuse’ received a tip-off…